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Social Economies of Fear and Desire
Emotional Regulation, Emotion Management, and Embodied Autonomy
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Social Economies of Fear and Desire
Emotional Regulation, Emotion Management, and Embodied Autonomy
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All behaviours, indeed all forms of agency, are viewed as emotionally-driven. This book provides an approach to emotional experience and agency which drastically nuances the commonly held view that fear has predominantly irrational, morally, or ideologically suspect effects which thwart the exercise of autonomy.
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Teoria socialeTable of contents
- Cover
- Social Economies of Fear and Desire: Emotional Regulation, Emotion Management, and Embodied Autonomy
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Analyzing Emotional Selves
- Part I: Embodied In/Capacity Theory
- Part II: Emotional Economies
- Afterword
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index