The Politics of Affective Societies
An Interdisciplinary Essay
Author(s)
Kahl, Antje
Lehmann, Hauke
Lüthjohann, Matthias
Oberkrome, Friederike
Roth, Hans
Scheidecker, Gabriel
Thonhauser, Gerhard
Ural, Nur Yasemin
Wahba, Dina
Walter-Jochum, Robert
Zik, M. RagipVE
Diefenbach, Aletta
John, Thomas
Language
EnglishAbstract
Many claim that political deliberation has become exceedingly affective, and hence, destabilizing. The authors of this book revisit that assumption. While recognizing that significant changes are occurring, these authors also point out the limitations of turning to contemporary democratic theory to understand and unpack these shifts. They propose, instead, to reframe this debate by deploying the analytic framework of affective societies, which highlights how affect and emotion are present in all aspects of the social. What changes over time and place are the modes and calibrations of affective and emotional registers. With this line of thinking, the authors are able to gesture towards a new outline of the political.
Keywords
Politics; Affect; Emotion; Culture; Cultural Theory; Ethnology; Cultural Anthropology; Cultural StudiesDOI
10.14361/9783839447628ISBN
9783837647624OCN
1135855571Publisher
Bielefeld University PressPublisher website
https://www.bielefeld-university-press.org/Publication date and place
Bielefeld, Germany, 2019Imprint
transcript Verlag - Bielefeld University PressSeries
EmotionsKulturen/ EmotionCultures, 7Classification
Cultural studies