Emotions and the everyday: Ambivalence, power and resistance

K Schick - Journal of International Political Theory, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Journal of International Political Theory, 2019journals.sagepub.com
This special issue on emotions and the everyday represents a provocative intervention in
the literature on emotions in International Relations. A strong theme that emerges is the
ambivalence of emotions in global politics, which I explore in two parts. First, I explore
emotions''ambivalent potentiality'in international politics, highlighting two dimensions: the
ways emotions are generated and captured by relations of power and the state to create
'willing geopolitical subjects', and the ways emotions resist power by creating and sustaining …
This special issue on emotions and the everyday represents a provocative intervention in the literature on emotions in International Relations. A strong theme that emerges is the ambivalence of emotions in global politics, which I explore in two parts. First, I explore emotions’ ‘ambivalent potentiality’ in international politics, highlighting two dimensions: the ways emotions are generated and captured by relations of power and the state to create ‘willing geopolitical subjects’, and the ways emotions resist power by creating and sustaining ‘sites of contestation’ that challenge hegemonic emotional regimes. Second, I trace the contributors’ claims regarding the promise and danger of empathy in global politics, maintaining that the special issue highlights the deep ambivalence that attends empathy as well as emotions more generally. I then trouble the notion of empathy as resistance and argue that a more radical and reflexive empathetic engagement could be captured by a greater emphasis on listening and vulnerable interrogation of the self as well as the other.
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