Affective Communities in World Politics
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Emotions underpin how political communities are formed and function. Nowhere is this more pronounced than in times of trauma. The emotions associated with suffering caused by war terrorism natural disasters famine and poverty can play a pivotal role in shaping communities and orientating their politics. This book investigates how ''affective communities'' emerge after trauma. Drawing on several case studies and an unusually broad set of interdisciplinary sources it examines the role played by representations from media images to historical narratives and political speeches. Representations of traumatic events are crucial because they generate socially embedded emotional meanings which in turn enable direct victims and distant witnesses to share the injury as well as the associated loss in a manner that affirms a particular notion of collective identity. While ensuing political orders often re-establish old patterns traumatic events can also generate new ''emotional cultures'' that genuinely transform national and transnational communities.
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