Affective states : entanglements, suspensions, suspicions
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Affective states : entanglements, suspensions, suspicions
(Studies in social analysis / general editor, Martin Holbraad, v. 5)
Berghahn, 2018
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"Originally published as a special issue of Social analysis, volume 59, issue 4."--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Affect and the anthropology of the State / Mateusz Laszczkowski and Madeleine Reeves
- Negotiating uncertainty : neo-liberal statecraft in contemporary Peru / Annabel Pinker and Penny Harvey
- The fines and the spies : fears of state surveillance in Eritrea and in the diaspora / David Bozzini
- Recognize the spie : transparency and political power in Uzbek cyberspace / Sarah Kendzior
- Moral subjectivity and affective deficit in the transitional state : on claiming land in South Africa / Christiaan Beyers
- 'Father Mao' and the country-family : mixed feelings for fathers, officials, and leaders in China / Hans Steinmüller
- The turn of the offended : clientelism in the wake of El Salvador's 2009 elections / Ainhoa Montoya
- Living from the nerves : deportability, indeterminacy, and the 'feel of law' in migrant Moscow / Madeleine Reeves
- Political timequakes / Mateusz Laszczkowski and Madeleine Reeves
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Description
In recent years, political and social theory has been transformed by the heterogeneous approaches to feeling and emotion jointly referred to as 'affect theory'. These range from psychological and social-constructivist approaches to emotion to feminist and post-human perspectives. Covering a wide spectrum of topics and ethnographic contexts-from engineering in the Andes to household rituals in rural China, from South African land restitution to migrant living in Moscow, and from elections in El Salvador to online and offline surveillance among political refugees from Uzbekistan and Eritrea-the chapters in this volume interrogate this 'affective turn' through the lens of fine-grained ethnographies of the state. The volume enhances the anthropological understanding of the various ways through which the state comes to be experienced as a visceral presence in social life.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Affective States: Entanglements, Suspensions, Suspicions
Mateusz Laszczkowski and Madeleine Reeves
Chapter 1. Negotiating Uncertainty: Neo-liberal Statecraft in Contemporary Peru
Annabel Pinker and Penny Harvey
Chapter 2. The Fines and the Spies: Fears of State Surveillance in Eritrea and in the Diaspora
David Bozzini
Chapter 3. "Recognize the Spies": Transparency and Political Power in Uzbek Cyberspace
Sarah Kendzior
Chapter 4. Moral Subjectivity and Affective Deficit in the Transitional State: On Claiming Land in South Africa
Christiaan Beyers
Chapter 5. 'Father Mao' and the Country-Family: Mixed Feelings for Fathers, Officials, and Leaders in China
Hans Steinmuller
Chapter 6. The Turn of the Offended: Clientelism in the Wake of El Salvador's 2009 Elections
Ainhoa Montoya
Chapter 7. Living from the Nerves: Deportability, Indeterminacy, and the 'Feel of Law' in Migrant Moscow
Madeleine Reeves
Afterword: Political Timequakes
Mateusz Laszczkowski and Madeleine Reeves
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