Affective Dimensions of Political Violence
Affective Dimensions of Political Violence
The Case of a Lynching in Mexico
Cruz, Melany
Edinburgh University Press
03/2026
200
Dura
Inglês
9781399545112
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Introduction: Contemporary Lynching and the Limits of Instrumental Violence
1. Tracing Lynching: Early American Concepts and Contemporary Latin American Interpretations
2. The Politics and Phenomenology of Lynching: Naming, Violence, and the Affective Question
3. Fears Igniting Lynching: Rethinking Moral Panics
4. The Politics of the Angry Crowd: Lynching as Interpellation
5. Retribution and a Notion of Lynching as Frontier Justice
6. Lynching Against the State: Vital and Divine Violence
Conclusion: On the Possibilities of Looking at Political Violence Through Emotions
Bibliography
Appendix
Newspaper Archive List
1. Tracing Lynching: Early American Concepts and Contemporary Latin American Interpretations
2. The Politics and Phenomenology of Lynching: Naming, Violence, and the Affective Question
3. Fears Igniting Lynching: Rethinking Moral Panics
4. The Politics of the Angry Crowd: Lynching as Interpellation
5. Retribution and a Notion of Lynching as Frontier Justice
6. Lynching Against the State: Vital and Divine Violence
Conclusion: On the Possibilities of Looking at Political Violence Through Emotions
Bibliography
Appendix
Newspaper Archive List
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Political Violence; Emotions; Affects; Lynching; Mexico; Political and Social Theory; political emotions; affective; fear; anger; retribution
Introduction: Contemporary Lynching and the Limits of Instrumental Violence
1. Tracing Lynching: Early American Concepts and Contemporary Latin American Interpretations
2. The Politics and Phenomenology of Lynching: Naming, Violence, and the Affective Question
3. Fears Igniting Lynching: Rethinking Moral Panics
4. The Politics of the Angry Crowd: Lynching as Interpellation
5. Retribution and a Notion of Lynching as Frontier Justice
6. Lynching Against the State: Vital and Divine Violence
Conclusion: On the Possibilities of Looking at Political Violence Through Emotions
Bibliography
Appendix
Newspaper Archive List
1. Tracing Lynching: Early American Concepts and Contemporary Latin American Interpretations
2. The Politics and Phenomenology of Lynching: Naming, Violence, and the Affective Question
3. Fears Igniting Lynching: Rethinking Moral Panics
4. The Politics of the Angry Crowd: Lynching as Interpellation
5. Retribution and a Notion of Lynching as Frontier Justice
6. Lynching Against the State: Vital and Divine Violence
Conclusion: On the Possibilities of Looking at Political Violence Through Emotions
Bibliography
Appendix
Newspaper Archive List
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.