2015
DOI: 10.1057/9781137319517
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The Play of Political Culture, Emotion and Identity

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“…Moreover, the notion has also 'travelled' across other disciplines and fields. It is now used in management and organizational studies (Kelan, 2009;Lewis et al, 2016), psychology (Stuart and Donaghue, 2012), political theory (Madhok et al, 2013;Yates, 2015), education (Ringrose, 2013) and in studies of men and masculinities (Hamad, 2014;O'Neill, 2015). A number of writers point to the extraordinary durability and adaptability of the term and its capacity to speak to a wide range of pressing contemporary issues (Dejmanee, 2015;Negra, 2014).…”
Section: Postfeminism: the Life And Times Of A Critical Termmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the notion has also 'travelled' across other disciplines and fields. It is now used in management and organizational studies (Kelan, 2009;Lewis et al, 2016), psychology (Stuart and Donaghue, 2012), political theory (Madhok et al, 2013;Yates, 2015), education (Ringrose, 2013) and in studies of men and masculinities (Hamad, 2014;O'Neill, 2015). A number of writers point to the extraordinary durability and adaptability of the term and its capacity to speak to a wide range of pressing contemporary issues (Dejmanee, 2015;Negra, 2014).…”
Section: Postfeminism: the Life And Times Of A Critical Termmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the emotional, cultural and temporal dimensions of transitional phenomena as discussed by Winnicott (1971), with its links to processes of play and of 'working through', are especially productive when discussing the radical potential of the subject in process, and his concept of the third, intermediate realm of experience contributes usefully to contemporary theories of mobility, liminality and affect as a formative space for becoming (Bainbridge and 4 Yates, 2014;Elliott and Urry, 2010;MacRury and Yates, 2017). As I discuss, my own contribution to this psycho-cultural body of work began in film studies, but more recently I have turned to the field of political studies where the relationship between affect, culture and political subjectivity increasingly provides a focus for my research (Yates, 2015).…”
Section: Reflecting On the Development Of A Psycho-cultural Perspectivementioning
confidence: 97%
“…One can extend Jones's reading of flirtation to think more widely about masculinity and its performative rituals in public and private spheres of communication. I went on to use flirtation as a metaphor to examine more widely the sensibility of the late modern subject and its role in shaping the dynamics of attachment and communication in different contexts, applying this psycho-cultural framework to the interactive, mediatised field of political culture and political leadership where the flirtatious dynamics of performance, play and transitional space also operate (Yates, 2015). Today, in an era of celebrity politics and a resurgence of right-wing populism, the study of political leaders and their psycho-cultural appeal as objects of the political imagination take on a new urgency.…”
Section: Reflecting On the Development Of A Psycho-cultural Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, there are certain moments where these two approaches are employed simultaneously within one section or the other. This can be related to the fact that psychoanalysis and cultural studies have close connections (Frie, 2014;Layton, 2007, Yates, 2015.…”
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confidence: 99%