Feeling Democracy
Emotional Politics in the New Millennium
Herausgeber: Tobias, Sarah; Stein, Arlene
Feeling Democracy
Emotional Politics in the New Millennium
Herausgeber: Tobias, Sarah; Stein, Arlene
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The contributors to Feeling Democracy examine how both reactionary and progressive politics in the twenty-first century are driven largely by emotional appeals to the public. These essays cover everything from immigrants’ rights movements to white nationalist rallies to show how solidarities forged around gender, race, and sexuality become catalysts for a passionate democratic politics.
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The contributors to Feeling Democracy examine how both reactionary and progressive politics in the twenty-first century are driven largely by emotional appeals to the public. These essays cover everything from immigrants’ rights movements to white nationalist rallies to show how solidarities forged around gender, race, and sexuality become catalysts for a passionate democratic politics.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 203mm x 127mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9781978835467
- ISBN-10: 1978835469
- Artikelnr.: 68989664
- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 203mm x 127mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9781978835467
- ISBN-10: 1978835469
- Artikelnr.: 68989664
SARAH TOBIAS is Executive Director of the Institute for Research on Women at Rutgers University and affiliate faculty in the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies department. She is the co-editor of Trans Studies: The Challenge to Hetero/Homo Normativites and Perils of Populism (Rutgers University Press). ARLENE STEIN is Distinguished Professor of Sociology at Rutgers University. She is the author or editor of nine books, including Unbound: Transgender Men and the Remaking of Identity and The Stranger Next Door: The Story of a Small Community’s Battle Over Sex, Faith and Civil Rights.
Introduction - Sarah Tobias and Arlene Stein
Social Movements and Emotion Cultures: Learning from the Undocumented
Immigrants’ Movement - Kathryn Abrams
“The Women of Egypt Are a Red Line”: Anger and Women’s Collective Action -
Nermin Allam
Our Paranoid Politics - Noëlle McAfee
The Political Branding of COVID-19 - Ciara Torres-Spelliscy
Toward a Decolonial Democracy: Rageful Hope in the 1961 and 1972 Afro-Asian
Women’s Conferences - Kirin Gupta
“The Kind of World We Wanted to Be In”: “Protocol Feminism” and
Participatory Democracy in Intersectional Consciousness-Raising Groups -
Ileana Nachescu
Acknowledgments
Notes on Contributors
Index
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Introduction - Sarah Tobias and Arlene Stein
Chapter 1: Social Movements and Emotion Cultures: Learning from the
Undocumented Immigrants’ Movement - Kathy Abrams
Chapter 2: “The Women of Egypt are a Red Line”: Anger and Women’s
Collective Action - Nermin Allam
Chapter 3: Our Paranoid Politics - Noëlle McAfee
Chapter 4: The Political Branding of COVID-19 - Ciara Torres-Spelliscy
Chapter 5: Towards a Decolonial Democracy: Rageful Hope in the 1961 and
1972 Afro-Asian Women’s Conferences - Kirin Gupta
Chapter 6: “The Kind of World We Wanted to Be In”: “Protocol Feminism” and
Participatory Democracy in Intersectional Consciousness-Raising Groups -
Ileana Nachescu
Acknowledgments
Notes on Contributors
Index
Social Movements and Emotion Cultures: Learning from the Undocumented
Immigrants’ Movement - Kathryn Abrams
“The Women of Egypt Are a Red Line”: Anger and Women’s Collective Action -
Nermin Allam
Our Paranoid Politics - Noëlle McAfee
The Political Branding of COVID-19 - Ciara Torres-Spelliscy
Toward a Decolonial Democracy: Rageful Hope in the 1961 and 1972 Afro-Asian
Women’s Conferences - Kirin Gupta
“The Kind of World We Wanted to Be In”: “Protocol Feminism” and
Participatory Democracy in Intersectional Consciousness-Raising Groups -
Ileana Nachescu
Acknowledgments
Notes on Contributors
Index
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
Introduction - Sarah Tobias and Arlene Stein
Chapter 1: Social Movements and Emotion Cultures: Learning from the
Undocumented Immigrants’ Movement - Kathy Abrams
Chapter 2: “The Women of Egypt are a Red Line”: Anger and Women’s
Collective Action - Nermin Allam
Chapter 3: Our Paranoid Politics - Noëlle McAfee
Chapter 4: The Political Branding of COVID-19 - Ciara Torres-Spelliscy
Chapter 5: Towards a Decolonial Democracy: Rageful Hope in the 1961 and
1972 Afro-Asian Women’s Conferences - Kirin Gupta
Chapter 6: “The Kind of World We Wanted to Be In”: “Protocol Feminism” and
Participatory Democracy in Intersectional Consciousness-Raising Groups -
Ileana Nachescu
Acknowledgments
Notes on Contributors
Index
Introduction - Sarah Tobias and Arlene Stein
Social Movements and Emotion Cultures: Learning from the Undocumented
Immigrants’ Movement - Kathryn Abrams
“The Women of Egypt Are a Red Line”: Anger and Women’s Collective Action -
Nermin Allam
Our Paranoid Politics - Noëlle McAfee
The Political Branding of COVID-19 - Ciara Torres-Spelliscy
Toward a Decolonial Democracy: Rageful Hope in the 1961 and 1972 Afro-Asian
Women’s Conferences - Kirin Gupta
“The Kind of World We Wanted to Be In”: “Protocol Feminism” and
Participatory Democracy in Intersectional Consciousness-Raising Groups -
Ileana Nachescu
Acknowledgments
Notes on Contributors
Index
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
Introduction - Sarah Tobias and Arlene Stein
Chapter 1: Social Movements and Emotion Cultures: Learning from the
Undocumented Immigrants’ Movement - Kathy Abrams
Chapter 2: “The Women of Egypt are a Red Line”: Anger and Women’s
Collective Action - Nermin Allam
Chapter 3: Our Paranoid Politics - Noëlle McAfee
Chapter 4: The Political Branding of COVID-19 - Ciara Torres-Spelliscy
Chapter 5: Towards a Decolonial Democracy: Rageful Hope in the 1961 and
1972 Afro-Asian Women’s Conferences - Kirin Gupta
Chapter 6: “The Kind of World We Wanted to Be In”: “Protocol Feminism” and
Participatory Democracy in Intersectional Consciousness-Raising Groups -
Ileana Nachescu
Acknowledgments
Notes on Contributors
Index
Social Movements and Emotion Cultures: Learning from the Undocumented
Immigrants’ Movement - Kathryn Abrams
“The Women of Egypt Are a Red Line”: Anger and Women’s Collective Action -
Nermin Allam
Our Paranoid Politics - Noëlle McAfee
The Political Branding of COVID-19 - Ciara Torres-Spelliscy
Toward a Decolonial Democracy: Rageful Hope in the 1961 and 1972 Afro-Asian
Women’s Conferences - Kirin Gupta
“The Kind of World We Wanted to Be In”: “Protocol Feminism” and
Participatory Democracy in Intersectional Consciousness-Raising Groups -
Ileana Nachescu
Acknowledgments
Notes on Contributors
Index
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
Introduction - Sarah Tobias and Arlene Stein
Chapter 1: Social Movements and Emotion Cultures: Learning from the
Undocumented Immigrants’ Movement - Kathy Abrams
Chapter 2: “The Women of Egypt are a Red Line”: Anger and Women’s
Collective Action - Nermin Allam
Chapter 3: Our Paranoid Politics - Noëlle McAfee
Chapter 4: The Political Branding of COVID-19 - Ciara Torres-Spelliscy
Chapter 5: Towards a Decolonial Democracy: Rageful Hope in the 1961 and
1972 Afro-Asian Women’s Conferences - Kirin Gupta
Chapter 6: “The Kind of World We Wanted to Be In”: “Protocol Feminism” and
Participatory Democracy in Intersectional Consciousness-Raising Groups -
Ileana Nachescu
Acknowledgments
Notes on Contributors
Index