Political Emotions explores the contributions that the study of
discourses, rhetoric, and framing of emotion make to understanding
the public sphere, civil society and the political realm. Tackling
critiques on the opposition of the public and private spheres,
chapters in this volume examine why some sentiments are valued in
public communication while others are judged irrelevant, and
consider how sentiments mobilize political trajectories.
Emerging from the work of the Public Feelings research group at
the University of Texas-Austin, and cohering in a New Agendas in
Communication symposium, this volume brings together the work of
young scholars from various areas of study, including sociology,
gender studies, anthropology, art, and new media. The essays in
this collection formulate new ways of thinking about the relations
among the emotional, the cultural, and the political. Contributors
recraft familiar ways of doing critical work, and bring forward new
analyses of emotions in politics. Their work expands understanding
of the role of emotion in the political realm, and will be
influential in political communication, political science,
sociology, and visual and cultural studies.
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