Emotions, Politics and War
Herausgeber: Åhäll, Linda; Gregory, Thomas
Emotions, Politics and War
Herausgeber: Åhäll, Linda; Gregory, Thomas
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A growing number of scholars have sought to re-centre emotions in our study of international politics. This volume is aimed at filling that gap, proceeding from the assumption that a nuanced understanding of emotions can only enhance our engagement with contemporary conflict and war.
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A growing number of scholars have sought to re-centre emotions in our study of international politics. This volume is aimed at filling that gap, proceeding from the assumption that a nuanced understanding of emotions can only enhance our engagement with contemporary conflict and war.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 409g
- ISBN-13: 9780815377139
- ISBN-10: 0815377134
- Artikelnr.: 50430705
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 409g
- ISBN-13: 9780815377139
- ISBN-10: 0815377134
- Artikelnr.: 50430705
Linda Ahall is a Lecturer in International Relations at Keele University, UK. Thomas Gregory is a Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at Auckland University, New Zealand.
1. Introduction: Mapping emotions, politics and war - Linda Åhäll and
Thomas Gregory A. Researching Emotions 2. The remains of the day - Brian
Massumi, 3. Stories of pain and longing: reflecting on emotion, boundaries
and feminism through Carrie Mathison and Carrie White - Marysia Zalewski 4.
Human dignity, basal emotion and a global emotionology - Karin M. Fierke 5.
Embodiment, emotions, and materialism in International Relations - Ty
Solomon 6. Anger, war and feminist storytelling - Swati Parashar 7. On
'being bored' - Street ethnography on emotions in Banda Aceh after the
tsunami and conflict - Marjaana Jauhola 8. Experimenting with emotions -
Rose McDermott B. Emotionality and War 9. Compassionate soldiering and
comfort - Julia Welland 10. Waiting for war: Soldiering, temporality and
the gendered politics of boredom and joy in military spaces - Victoria M.
Basham 11. Making war work: Resilience, emotional fitness, and affective
economies in Western militaries - Alison Howell 12. 'Every man jack of them
tried their damndest to control their emotions': Grief in the 1982
Falklands war - Helen Parr 13. Constructing crises and articulating affect
after 9/11 - Jack Holland 14. Photographing war: Don McCullin, Vietnam and
the politics of emotion - Thomas Gregory 15. Exposed images of war -
Emmanuel-Pierre Guittet and Andreja Zevnik 16. Grief and the transformation
of emotions after war - Emma Hutchison and Roland Bleiker 17. Concluding
reflection - Linda Åhäll and Thomas Gregory
Thomas Gregory A. Researching Emotions 2. The remains of the day - Brian
Massumi, 3. Stories of pain and longing: reflecting on emotion, boundaries
and feminism through Carrie Mathison and Carrie White - Marysia Zalewski 4.
Human dignity, basal emotion and a global emotionology - Karin M. Fierke 5.
Embodiment, emotions, and materialism in International Relations - Ty
Solomon 6. Anger, war and feminist storytelling - Swati Parashar 7. On
'being bored' - Street ethnography on emotions in Banda Aceh after the
tsunami and conflict - Marjaana Jauhola 8. Experimenting with emotions -
Rose McDermott B. Emotionality and War 9. Compassionate soldiering and
comfort - Julia Welland 10. Waiting for war: Soldiering, temporality and
the gendered politics of boredom and joy in military spaces - Victoria M.
Basham 11. Making war work: Resilience, emotional fitness, and affective
economies in Western militaries - Alison Howell 12. 'Every man jack of them
tried their damndest to control their emotions': Grief in the 1982
Falklands war - Helen Parr 13. Constructing crises and articulating affect
after 9/11 - Jack Holland 14. Photographing war: Don McCullin, Vietnam and
the politics of emotion - Thomas Gregory 15. Exposed images of war -
Emmanuel-Pierre Guittet and Andreja Zevnik 16. Grief and the transformation
of emotions after war - Emma Hutchison and Roland Bleiker 17. Concluding
reflection - Linda Åhäll and Thomas Gregory
1. Introduction: Mapping emotions, politics and war - Linda Åhäll and
Thomas Gregory A. Researching Emotions 2. The remains of the day - Brian
Massumi, 3. Stories of pain and longing: reflecting on emotion, boundaries
and feminism through Carrie Mathison and Carrie White - Marysia Zalewski 4.
Human dignity, basal emotion and a global emotionology - Karin M. Fierke 5.
Embodiment, emotions, and materialism in International Relations - Ty
Solomon 6. Anger, war and feminist storytelling - Swati Parashar 7. On
'being bored' - Street ethnography on emotions in Banda Aceh after the
tsunami and conflict - Marjaana Jauhola 8. Experimenting with emotions -
Rose McDermott B. Emotionality and War 9. Compassionate soldiering and
comfort - Julia Welland 10. Waiting for war: Soldiering, temporality and
the gendered politics of boredom and joy in military spaces - Victoria M.
Basham 11. Making war work: Resilience, emotional fitness, and affective
economies in Western militaries - Alison Howell 12. 'Every man jack of them
tried their damndest to control their emotions': Grief in the 1982
Falklands war - Helen Parr 13. Constructing crises and articulating affect
after 9/11 - Jack Holland 14. Photographing war: Don McCullin, Vietnam and
the politics of emotion - Thomas Gregory 15. Exposed images of war -
Emmanuel-Pierre Guittet and Andreja Zevnik 16. Grief and the transformation
of emotions after war - Emma Hutchison and Roland Bleiker 17. Concluding
reflection - Linda Åhäll and Thomas Gregory
Thomas Gregory A. Researching Emotions 2. The remains of the day - Brian
Massumi, 3. Stories of pain and longing: reflecting on emotion, boundaries
and feminism through Carrie Mathison and Carrie White - Marysia Zalewski 4.
Human dignity, basal emotion and a global emotionology - Karin M. Fierke 5.
Embodiment, emotions, and materialism in International Relations - Ty
Solomon 6. Anger, war and feminist storytelling - Swati Parashar 7. On
'being bored' - Street ethnography on emotions in Banda Aceh after the
tsunami and conflict - Marjaana Jauhola 8. Experimenting with emotions -
Rose McDermott B. Emotionality and War 9. Compassionate soldiering and
comfort - Julia Welland 10. Waiting for war: Soldiering, temporality and
the gendered politics of boredom and joy in military spaces - Victoria M.
Basham 11. Making war work: Resilience, emotional fitness, and affective
economies in Western militaries - Alison Howell 12. 'Every man jack of them
tried their damndest to control their emotions': Grief in the 1982
Falklands war - Helen Parr 13. Constructing crises and articulating affect
after 9/11 - Jack Holland 14. Photographing war: Don McCullin, Vietnam and
the politics of emotion - Thomas Gregory 15. Exposed images of war -
Emmanuel-Pierre Guittet and Andreja Zevnik 16. Grief and the transformation
of emotions after war - Emma Hutchison and Roland Bleiker 17. Concluding
reflection - Linda Åhäll and Thomas Gregory