62 pages 2 hours read

Sara Ahmed

The Cultural Politics of Emotion

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2004

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Sara Ahmed’s The Cultural Politics of Emotion is praised for its insightful exploration of how emotions shape social and cultural dynamics. Reviewers commend its interdisciplinary approach and clarity. Some critique its dense academic style and complex language, suggesting it may not be accessible to all readers. Overall, it is deemed a valuable text for understanding the interplay between emotion and politics.

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Who Should Read The Cultural Politics of Emotion?

Readers fascinated by intersectionality, feminist theory, and emotion studies will appreciate The Cultural Politics of Emotion by Sara Ahmed. Those who engage with works like Judith Butler's Gender Trouble or bell hooks' Talking Back will find Ahmed’s exploration of how emotions shape social and cultural landscapes particularly compelling.

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Reading Age

18+years

Book Details

Themes
Identity: Sexuality
Identity: Gender
Society: Nation
Genre
Education
Psychology
Philosophy
Topics
Education
Gender / Feminism
Arts / Culture