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The Cultural Politics of Emotion
Book • 2013
Sara Ahmed's "The Cultural Politics of Emotion" is a seminal work in feminist theory that explores the intricate relationship between emotions, power dynamics, and social justice.
Ahmed challenges traditional understandings of emotions as purely personal experiences, arguing instead that they are deeply embedded in cultural and political contexts.
The book examines how emotions are used to shape social relations, maintain power structures, and produce inequalities.
Ahmed's analysis delves into concepts like fear, disgust, shame, and love, demonstrating how these emotions are deployed to create and reinforce social hierarchies.
Ultimately, the book offers a powerful critique of dominant power structures and provides a framework for understanding and challenging emotional injustices.
Ahmed challenges traditional understandings of emotions as purely personal experiences, arguing instead that they are deeply embedded in cultural and political contexts.
The book examines how emotions are used to shape social relations, maintain power structures, and produce inequalities.
Ahmed's analysis delves into concepts like fear, disgust, shame, and love, demonstrating how these emotions are deployed to create and reinforce social hierarchies.
Ultimately, the book offers a powerful critique of dominant power structures and provides a framework for understanding and challenging emotional injustices.
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as a very important text that explores the role of 'othering' in constituting national subjects.

David Guignion

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Sara Ahmed's "The Cultural Politics of Emotion" (Part 1/2)
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as one of the scholars whose work has influenced her thinking on the socio-political aspects of emotion.

Laura Otis

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Laura Otis, "Banned Emotions: How Metaphors Can Shape What People Feel" (Oxford UP, 2019)
Recommended by Brian Catlos as a book about the politics of emotion, love, grief, and madness in medieval and early modern Iberia.

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as the subject of the podcast episode, focusing on her work on feminism.

David Guignion

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Sara Ahmed's "The Cultural Politics of Emotion" (Part 2/2)
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as scholar who's written about the cultural politics of emotion.

Laura Otis

Laura Otis, "Banned Emotions: How Metaphors Can Shape What People Feel" (Oxford UP, 2019)
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's earlier works.

Sara Ahmed

Sara Ahmed extols the feminist killjoy and iterates on her sweeping oeuvre
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in the context of citation as a feminist practice.


Amelia Hruby

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as a scholar who has written about the cultural politics of emotion.

Laura Otis

Laura Otis, "Banned Emotions: How Metaphors Can Shape What People Feel" (Oxford UP, 2019)