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At the same time , desire can be understood to have many ( emotional ) counterparts — anxiety , say , or terror – and sustained investigation of these emotions ( their theories , their histories ) would be productive .
At the same time , desire can be understood to have many ( emotional ) counterparts — anxiety , say , or terror – and sustained investigation of these emotions ( their theories , their histories ) would be productive .
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Is there an architecture of the emotions ? what about shopping centers ? underground parking structures ? religious ... In some publics , Hochschild's argument about the instrumentalization or commercialization of emotion breaks down .
Is there an architecture of the emotions ? what about shopping centers ? underground parking structures ? religious ... In some publics , Hochschild's argument about the instrumentalization or commercialization of emotion breaks down .
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of an emotion , he noted , which doesn't lead to action and that was the end of his discussion of it ! ) . Significantly , the politicization of the emotions is linked to the problematic of the private and the public .
of an emotion , he noted , which doesn't lead to action and that was the end of his discussion of it ! ) . Significantly , the politicization of the emotions is linked to the problematic of the private and the public .
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Introduction | 3 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
Toward a Feminist Mimesis | 59 |
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