States of Feeling

Sophie Andreetta ORCID logo; Luisa Enria ORCID logo; Pauline Jarroux ORCID logo; Susanne Verheul ORCID logo; (2022) States of Feeling. The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology, 40 (2). pp. 1-20. ISSN 0305-7674 DOI: 10.3167/cja.2022.400202
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<jats:p>With the affective turn, scholars pay increased attention to the emotional dimensions of everyday life. This special issue builds on this work through an explicit focus on bureaucracies to show what a more sustained attention to affects and emotions can bring to the study of the state, both as an apparatus and as an image. Contributions highlight the importance of ethnographically studying the affective relations and emotional engagements of public servants to understand how representations and practices of the state are brought together in often intangible, sometimes unspoken, but nonetheless powerful ways. In this Introduction we situate our wider contribution and the individual articles in debates about the social lives of the state and the daily practices of public servants. We postulate how affective intensities give rise to particular political imaginations and subjectivities, and we reflect on ethnography’s unique position within the study of emotions and affects in political anthropology.</jats:p>


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