Affective Spaces
The Cultural Politics of Emotion in China
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Product details:
- Publisher Edinburgh University Press
- Date of Publication 31 December 2025
- Number of Volumes Print PDF
- ISBN 9781399518277
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages240 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations 10 black and white illustrations 700
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Short description:
Explores how affect and emotion create new ways of understanding contemporary Chinese politics.
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The growing political conflicts unfolding in China provide an opportunity for rethinking the cultural politics of affect. Although the political formations in the region can be laden with a multitude of emotions, they tend to be poorly understood. This book explains why affect and emotion matter to Chinese politics from the Mao Zedong to the Xi Jinping era. It makes a unique contribution by investigating why and how affect matters to politics through a series of in-depth case studies of various art forms. It studies the dynamics of political passions and the contexts from which emotional subjects engage in hegemonic struggles through the creation of various cultural forms. Topics discussed include the mobilisation of revolutionary emotions in political movements, the desire of nationalism, the virtual affective space created by antagonistic identity politics, the subaltern body as a surface of emotion work, and the blurring of public-private divides on social media. This book finds that cultural feelings and emotional experiences are salient to understanding political life, action and order. It concludes that the formulation and reconfiguration of the affective space are essential to political struggle.
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Acknowledgements
List of Figures
Introduction: Affective Spaces in Contemporary China
Part I: Affective Investment through Art and Cinema
Chapter 1 Emotional Sculptures
Chapter 2 Enjoy the Nation
Chapter 3 The Future as an Injury
Part II: Body, Social Media, Affective Struggle
Chapter 4 The Body in Fear
Chapter 5 Affective Publics’ Encounter
Chapter 6 The Wailing Wall
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