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In "The Cultural Politics of the Emotions," Sara Ahmed develops a new methodology for reading "the emotionality of texts." She offers analyses of the role of emotions in debates on international terrorism, asylum and migration, and reconciliation and reparation, and reflects on the role of emotions in feminist and queer politics. Of interest to readers in gender studies and cultural studies, the psychology and sociology of emotions, and phenomenology and psychoanalysis, "The Cultural Politics of the Emotions" offers new ways of thinking about our inner and our outer lives.

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  • 春花!
    日常现象学就某种层面上来说是最具有实践性的,因为她直接质问了我们日常生活情感背后的预设。Ahmed的这本书真的是在讲政治,所有的命题都和当时的政治语境下的日常生活有着密切关系。文章其实告诉我了怎么换一个角度理解Foucault(话语其实和日常存在距离,而伦理又过于的精英),这种日常接触的路径,在对情感的「运动」,以及这种运动所诞生的各类效应,有着很大的启发。力推1.5.7章。Ahmed这本书的每一部份都在关联,因为情感的运作是一个关联体,会相互联系,但是正是第一章pain引出来了所有问题的关键。Ahmed教给了我们一个姿势,便是在规范的政治下以一种差异的方式生活,某种层面来说,这并不是要成为酷儿,而是在规范政治下带着显微镜,去铭记他人,也铭记自己,从而让声音得以「流通」(有点古典经济学)。2023-11-09
  • Pink
    so well-written,“The Contingency of Pain”的结尾逐字朗读了两遍。2023-11-08
  • Faithful
    Sara Ahmed is one of the few philosophers that could explain complex theories, such as affect theory, feminism, queer studies, and phenomenology in a more or less easy manner, though this earlier work is still less accessible than her later ones. Highly recommend the last two chapters on queer feelings and feminist attachments. Very enlightening.2023-05-22

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