2021
DOI: 10.1086/717656
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Introduction: The politics of negative affects in post-Reform China

Abstract: If there is such a thing as a dominant public sphere in post-reform China, its emotional tonality has often been described as overwhelmingly positive, as evidenced by the recent focus on "happiness" campaigns or state-promoted "positive energy." This special section takes the prevalence of positivity as an invitation to investigate its opposites: what, in an authoritarian context, is the political work of negative affects such as bitterness, fear, shame, indifference, deflation, or trouble? Locating the articl… Show more

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