Resistance and Emotions

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Activist Subject Positions
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Andrew Rigby
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civil disobedience
Civil Resistance
Constructive Resistance
Contemporary Society
Conventional Corporations
Critical Resistance
emotion management
emotional dynamics in collective resistance
Emotional management
Emotional Regime
Emotional Resistance
Enunciative Modalities
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Eva Olsson
Family Resemblance Concepts
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Greedy Organisation
Jonas Axelsson
Kristin Wiksell
Kurdish Movement
Majken Jul Sorensen
Markus Arvidson
material artefacts
Minoo Koefoed
Mona Lilja
Mona Lindqvist
Neoliberal Capitalism
Non-oppositional Politics
Norm Critique
norm-critical rationality
Northern Kurdistan
Organisational Misbehaviour
power relations
Queer Resistance
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Satu Heikkinen
self-loyalty
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Social Change
Un-disciplined bodies
Work Allocation Models

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367531560
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 12 May 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book discusses different ways in which the cross-roads between emotions and resistance can be theorised. While the sociological field focuses primarily on emotions that are entangled in the relationship between the individual and collective, the cultural studies field has recently started to emphasise affects as a ‘rescue’ from the deterministic aspect of the poststructuralist approach (in which language decides everything) (Hemmings 2005, 2014). Scholars promoting the ‘affective turn’ argue that affects and interpretations are inseparable. By taking affects as the point of departure, it is argued that it is possible to show how bodies move in their own ways, but still in relation to others. Departing from this, it becomes interesting to explore how emotions are involved in different power relations and how they feed resistance. If we accept that emotions and interpretations are entangled and inseparable then we must investigate emotions as powerful forces of resistance.

The chapters were originally published in a special issue of the Journal of Political Power.

Mikael Baaz is an Associate Professor in International Law and an Associate Professor in Peace and Conflict Studies. He currently works as a senior lecturer in International Law at the Department of Law, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, and as an affiliated senior research fellow in Political Science at the Department of Social and Behavioural Studies, University West.

Satu Heikkinen is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Karlstad University, Sweden. Heikkinen’s research interests are ageing, power and categorisation among others. She is currently writing about ageism and age discrimination.

Mona Lilja is a Professor in Sociology at Karlstad University, Sweden, and a Professor in Peace and Development Studies at the School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg, Sweden. Lilja’s area of interest is the linkages between resistance and social change as well as the particularities – the character and emergence – of various forms of resistance.