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The Play of Political Culture, Emotion and Identity

Author : Candida Yates
Publisher : Springer
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 42,23 MB
Release : 2015-09-22
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 1137319518

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Offering a uniquely 'psycho-cultural' take on the emotional dynamics of UK political culture this book uses theories and research in psychoanalysis, cultural and media studies and political sociology. It explores the cultural and emotional processes that shape our relationship to politics in a media age, referencing Joanna Lumley to Nigel Farage.

The Play of Political Culture, Emotion and Identity

Author : Candida Yates
Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 40,94 MB
Release : 2014-01-14
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9781349577163

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Offering a uniquely 'psycho-cultural' take on the emotional dynamics of UK political culture this book uses theories and research in psychoanalysis, cultural and media studies and political sociology. It explores the cultural and emotional processes that shape our relationship to politics in a media age, referencing Joanna Lumley to Nigel Farage.

The Play of Political Culture, Emotion and Identity

Author : Candida Yates
Publisher : Springer
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 27,33 MB
Release : 2015-09-22
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 1137319518

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Offering a uniquely 'psycho-cultural' take on the emotional dynamics of UK political culture this book uses theories and research in psychoanalysis, cultural and media studies and political sociology. It explores the cultural and emotional processes that shape our relationship to politics in a media age, referencing Joanna Lumley to Nigel Farage.

The Cultural Politics of Emotion

Author : Sara Ahmed
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 373 pages
File Size : 41,87 MB
Release : 2013-11-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1135205744

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First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Political Sociology of Emotions

Author : Nicolas Demertzis
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 395 pages
File Size : 32,71 MB
Release : 2020-06-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 1351212451

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The Political Sociology of Emotions articulates the political sociology of emotions as a sub-field of emotions sociology in relation to cognate disciplines and sub-disciplines. Far from reducing politics to affectivity, the political sociology of emotions is coterminous with political sociology itself plus the emotive angle added in the investigation of its traditional and more recent areas of research. The worldwide predominance of affective anti-politics (e.g., the securitization of immigration policies, reactionism, terrorism, competitive authoritarianism, nationalism and populism, etc.) makes the political sociology of emotions increasingly necessary in making the prospects of democracy and republicanism in the twenty-first century more intelligible. Through a weak constructionist theoretical perspective, the book shows the utility of this new sub-field by addressing two central themes: trauma and ressentiment. Trauma is considered as a key cultural-political phenomenon of our times, evoking both negative and positive emotions; ressentiment is a pertaining individual and collective political emotion allied to insecurities and moral injuries. In tandem, they constitute fundamental experiences of late modern times. The value of the political sociology of emotions is revealed in the analysis of civil wars, cultural traumas, the politics of pity, the suffering of distant others in the media, populism, and national identities on both sides of the Atlantic.

Routledge Handbook of Psychoanalytic Political Theory

Author : Yannis Stavrakakis
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 464 pages
File Size : 31,81 MB
Release : 2019-09-05
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1315524767

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The emerging field of psychoanalytic political theory has now reached a stage in its development and rapid evolution that deserves to be registered, systematically defined, and critically evaluated. This handbook provides the first reference volume which showcases the current state of psychoanalytic political theory, maps the genealogy of its development, identifies its conceptual and methodological resources, and highlights its analytical innovations as well as its critical promise. The handbook consists of 35 chapters, offering original, comprehensive, and critical reviews of this field of study. The chapters are divided into five thematic sections: • The figures section discusses the work of major psychoanalytic theorists who have considerably influenced the development of psychoanalytic political theory. • The traditions section genealogically recounts and critically reassesses the many attempts throughout the 20th century of experimenting with the articulation between psychoanalysis and political theory in a consistent way. • The concepts section asks what are the concepts that psychoanalysis offers for appropriation by political theory. • The themes section presents concrete examples of how psychoanalytic political theory can be productively applied in the analysis of racism, gender, nationalism, consumerism, and so on. • The challenges/controversies section captures how psychoanalytic political theory can lead the way towards theoretical and analytical innovation in many disciplinary fields that deal with cutting-edge issues. The Routledge Handbook of Psychoanalytic Political Theory will serve as a scholarly reference volume for all students and researchers studying political theory, psychoanalysis, and the history of ideas.

The Psychology of Politics

Author : Barry Richards
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 113 pages
File Size : 35,77 MB
Release : 2019-03-25
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 1351375733

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How do some political leaders capture popular support? What is the appeal of belonging to a nation? Can democracy thrive? The Psychology of Politics explores how the emotions which underpin everyday life are also vital in what happens on the political stage. It draws on psychoanalytic ideas to show how fear and passion shape the political sphere in our changing societies and cultures, and examines topical social issues and events including Brexit, the changing nature of democracy, activism, and Trump in America. In a changing global political climate, The Psychology of Politics shows us how we can make sense of what drives human conduct in relation to political ideas and action.

The Making of an Imperial Polity

Author : Lauren Working
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 269 pages
File Size : 36,36 MB
Release : 2020-01-16
Category : History
ISBN : 1108494064

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This significant reassessment of Jacobean political culture reveals how colonizing America transformed English civility in early seventeenth-century England. This title is also available as Open Access.

Genealogies of Emotions, Intimacies, and Desire

Author : Ann Brooks
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 175 pages
File Size : 37,83 MB
Release : 2016-10-04
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1317588045

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Genealogies of Emotions, Intimacies and Desire excavates epistemologies which attempt to explain changes in emotional regimes from medieval society to late modernity. Key in this debate is the concept of intimacy. The book shows that different historical periods are characterized by emotional regimes where intimacy in the form of desire, sex, passion, and sex largely exist outside marriage, and that marriage and traditional normative values and structures are fundamentally incompatible with the expression of intimacy in the history of emotional regimes. The book draws on the work of a number of theorists who assess change in emotional regimes by drawing on intimacy including Michel Foucault, Eva Illouz, Lauren Berlant, Anthony Giddens, Laura Ann Stoler, Anne McClintock, Niklas Luhmann and David Shumway. Some of the areas covered by the book include: Foucault, sex and sexuality; romantic and courtly love; intimacy in late modernity; Imperial power, gender and intimacy, intimacy and feminist interventions; and the commercialization of intimacy. This book will appeal to students and scholars in the social sciences and humanities, including sociology, gender studies, cultural studies, and literary studies.

Political Communication

Author : Heather Savigny
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 11,1 MB
Release : 2016-12-02
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1137011394

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This major international text introduces the key themes, issues and theoretical approaches in the field. A central concern is to put the politics back into the study of communication by posing key critical questions about power and ideology: what is being communicated, by whom, how, in whose interests, and with what effects and implications?