The cultural politics of emotion / Sara Ahmed.

Author/creator Ahmed, Sara, 1969- author.
Format Book
EditionSecond edition.
PublicationNew York : Routledge, 2015.
Descriptionvii, 256 pages ; 24 cm
Subjects

Contents Introduction : feel your way -- The contingency of pain -- The organisation of hate -- The affective politics of fear -- The performativity of disgust -- Shame before others -- In the name of love -- Queer feelings -- Feminist attachments -- Conclusions : just emotions -- Afterword : emotion and their objects.
Abstract "What do emotions do? How do emotions move us or get us stuck? In developing a theory of the cultural politics of emotion, Sara Ahmed focuses on the relationship between emotions, language, and bodies. She shows how emotions are named in speech acts, as well as how they involve sensations that can be felt not only emotionally, but physically. A new methodology for reading 'the emotionality of texts' is offered as are analyses of the role of emotions in debates on international terrorism, asylum and migration, and reconciliation and reparation. Attending to the intersections between race, gender, and sexuality, The Cultural Politics of Emotion is in dialogue with key trends in gender studies and cultural studies, the psychology and sociology of emotions, and phenomenology and psychoanalysis. It takes as its point of entry different emotions -- pain, hate, fear, disgust, shame, and love -- and reflects on the role of emotions in feminist and queer politics. In a special afterword to this tenth anniversary edition, Ahmed explains to readers how this classic book relates to other key works in the emergent field of affect studies and also reflects on the way the book has been part of her own intellectual trajectory"--Back cover.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 234-248) and index.
LCCN2014013509
ISBN9781138805033
ISBN1138805033 (pbk.)
Standard identifier# 40024266375

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