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Afetos e Emoções em Relações Internacionais

O percurso abaixo foi preparado pela professora Paula Sandrin, do Instituto de Relações Internacionais da Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (IRI/PUC-Rio). Os textos em amarelo foram indicados pela professora Paula como sendo boas introduções à leitura sobre o tema.

ADLER-NISSEN, Rebecca; ANDERSEN, Katrine Emilie; HANSEN, Lene. Images, emotions, and international politics: the death of Alan Kurdi. Review of International Studies, Cambridge, v. 46, n. 1, p. 75-95, 2020. Disponível em: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/review-of-international-studies/article/images-emotions-and-international-politics-the-death-of-alan-kurdi/0E58366AEDE24E063EA4AC34D398C692. Acesso em: 10 de setembro de 2020.

ÅHÄLL, Linda. Affect as Methodology: Feminism and the Politics of Emotion.International Political Sociology, Oxford, v 12, n. 1, p. 36-52, 2018. Disponível em: https://academic.oup.com/ips/article/12/1/36/4816223. Acesso em: 10 de setembro de 2020.

ÅHÄLL, Linda; GREGORY, Thomas (orgs). Emotions, Politics and War. New York: Ed. Routledge, 2015.

AHMED, Sara. The Cultural Politics of Emotion. Edinburgh: Ed. Edinburgh University Press, 2004.

ARIFFIN, Yohan; COICAUD, Jean-Marc, POPOVSKI, Vesselin (orgs.). Emotions in International Politics: Beyond Mainstream International Relations. New York: Ed. Cambridge University Press, 2016

BEATTIE, Amanda Russell; EROUKHMANOFF, Clara; HEAD, Naomi.  Introduction: Interrogating the everyday politics of emotions in International Relations. Journal of International Political Theory, Edinburg, v. 15, n. 2, 2019. Edição Especial.

BLEIKER, Roland; HUTCHISON, Emma (orgs). Forum: Emotions and World Politics.  International Theory, Cambridge, v. 6, n. 3, p. 490-594, 2014.

BLEIKER, Roland; HUTCHISON, Emma. Fear no more: emotions and world politics. Review of International Studies, Cambridge, v.34, n. 1, p. 115-135, 2008. Edição Especial.

MATTERN, Janice Bially. A Practice Theory of Emotion for International Relations. In ADLER, Emanuel; POULIOT, Vincent (org.), International Practices. Cambridge: Ed.  Cambridge University Press, p. 63-86, 2011.

CLÉMENT, Maéva; SANGAR, Eric (orgs.). Researching Emotions in International Relations: Methodological Perspectives on the Emotional Turn. London: Ed. Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.

CRAWFORD, Neta. Institutionalizing passion in world politics: fear and empathy. International Theory, Cambridge, v.6, n. 3, p. 535-557, 2014.

CRAWFORD, Neta. The Passion of World Politics. Propositions on Emotion and Emotional Relationships. International Security. Cambridge,   v.24, n. 4, p. 116-156, 2000.

EROUKHMANOFF, Clara. The securitisation of Islam: Covert racism and affect in the United States post-9/11. Manchester: Ed. Manchester University Press, 2020.

FATTAH, Khaled; FIERKE, Karin M. A Clash of Emotions: The Politics of Humiliation and Political Violence in the Middle East. European Journal of International Relations, [s.l.], v. 15, n. 1, p. 67-93, 2009.

FIERKE, Karin M. Political Self-Sacrifice: Agency, Body and Emotion in International Relations. New York:  Ed. Cambridge University Press, p. 281, 2012.

FIERKE, Karin M. Emotions in IR: The ‘Dog That Did Not Bark’. E-International Relations, [s.l.], ]p. 1-4, 2015. Disponível em: https://www.e-ir.info/2015/02/20/emotions-in-ir-the-dog-that-did-not-bark/. Acesso em: 10 de setembro de 2020.

HALL, Todd. Emotional Diplomacy: Official Emotion on the International Stage. Ithaca: Ed. Cornell University Press, 2015.

HEAD, Naomi. A politics of empathy: Encounters with empathy in Israel and Palestine. Review of International Studies, Cambridge, v. 42, n. 1, p. 95-113, 2015. Disponível em: http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/106188/. Aceeso em: 10 de setembro de 2020.

HOLLAND, Jack; SOLOMON, Ty. Affect is what states make of it: articulating everyday experiences of 9/11. Critical Studies on Security, UK, v. 2, n. 3, p. 262-277, 2014. Disponível em: http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/94331/. Acesso em: 10 de setembro de 2020.

HOLMES, Marcus. Believing This and Alieving That: Theorizing Affect and Intuitions in International Politics. International Studies Quarterly, Oxford, v. 59, n. 4, p. 706-720, 2015.

HUTCHISON, Emma. Why Study Emotions in International Relations? E-International Relations, [s.l.], p. 1-6, 2018. Disponível em: https://www.e-ir.info/2018/03/08/why-study-emotions-in-international-relations/. Acesso em: 10 de setembro de 2020.

HUTCHISON, Emma. Affective Communities in World Politics: Collective Emotions After Trauma. Cambridge: Ed. Cambridge University Press, 2016.

JEFFERY, Renée. Reason and Emotion in International Ethics. Cambridge:  Ed. Cambridge University Press, 2014.

KOSCHUT, Simon. No sympathy for the devil: Emotions and the social construction of the democratic peace.  Cooperation and Conflict¸ Sweden, v.53, n. 3, p. 320-338, 2018.

KOSCHUT, Simon. The Structure of Feeling – Emotion Culture and National Self-Sacrifice in World Politics. Millennium: Journal of International Studies, London,v. 45, n. 2, p. 174–192, 2017.

KOSCHUT, Simon. The Power of (Emotion) Words: On The Importance of Emotions for Constructivist Discourse Analysis in IR. Journal of International Relations & Development, [s.l.], v. 21, n. 1, p. 492-522, 2017.

KOSCHUT, Simon, HALL, Todd H.; WOLF, Reinhard; SOLOMON, Ty; HUTCHISON, Emma; BLEIKER, Roland. Forum: Discourse and Emotions in International Relations. International Studies Review, Oxford, v. 19, n. 3, p. 481-508, 2017.

MARKWICA, Robin. Emotional Choices: How the Logic of Affect Shapes Coercive Diplomacy. Oxford: Ed. Oxford University Press, 2018.

MCDERMOTT, Rose. The body doesn’t lie: a somatic approach to the study of emotions in world politics. International Theory, Cambridge, v. 6, n. 3, p. 557-562, 2014.

MCDERMOTT, Rose. The Feeling of Rationality: The Meaning of Neuroscientific Advances for Political Science. Perspectives on Politics, Cambridge, v. 2, n. 4, p. 691-706, 2004.

MERCER, Jonathan. Feeling like a state: social emotion and identity. International Theory, Cambridge, v. 6, n. 3, p. 515-535, 2014. Disponível em: https://app.dimensions.ai/details/publication/pub.1054945329. Acesso em: 10 de setembro de 2020.

MERCER, Jonathan. Emotional Beliefs. International Organization, Cambridge, v. 64, n. 1, p. 1-31, 2010.

MERCER, Jonathan. Human nature and the first image: emotion in international politics. Journal of International Relations and Development, [s.l.], v. 9, n. 3, p. 288-303, 2006.

MERCER, Jonathan. Rationality and Psychology in International Politics. International Organization, Cambridge, v. 59, n. 1, p. 77-106, 2005. Disponível em: https://edisciplinas.usp.br/mod/resource/view.php?id=2457159&forceview=1. Acesso em: 10 de setembro de 2020.

MOÏSI, Dominique. The Geopolitics of Emotions: How Cultures of Fear, Humiliation, and Hope are reshaping Our World. New York: Doubleday, 2009.

PETERSEN, Roger. Understanding Ethnic Violence: Fear, Hatred and Resentment in Twentieth Century Eastern Europe. Cambridge:  Ed. Cambridge University Press, 2002.

ROSS, Andrew A. G. Mixed Emotions: Beyond Fear and Hatred in International Conflict . Chicago: Ed. Chicago University Press, 2014.

ROSS, Andrew A.G. Realism, emotion, and dynamic allegiances in global politics. International Theory, Cambridge, v. 5, n. 2, p. 273-299, 2013.

ROSS, Andrew A. G. Coming in from the Cold: Emotions and Constructivism. European Journal of International Relations, [s.l.], v. 12, n. 2, p. 197 – 222, 2006.

SASLEY, Brent E. Theorizing States’ Emotions.  International Studies Review, Oxford, v. 13, n. 3, p. 453-476, 2011.

SOLOMON, Ty. ‘I wasn’t angry, because I couldn’t believe it was happening’: Affect and discourse in responses to 9/11. Review of International Studies, Cambridge, v. 38, n. 4, p. 907-928, 2012.

VAN RYTHOVEN, Eric; SUCHAROV, Mira (orgs.). Methodology and Emotion in International Relations: Parsing the Passions. Londres: Ed. Routledge, 2019.

VAN RYTHOVEN, Eric. Fear in the crowd or fear of the crowd? The dystopian politics of fear in international relations. Critical Studies on Security, UK, v. 6, n. 1, p. 33-49, 2017.

Abordagens psicanalíticas (lacanianas) em RI:

ALI, Nadya; WHITHAM, Ben. The unbearable anxiety of being: Ideological fantasies of British Muslims beyond the politics of security.Security Dialogue, [s.l.], v. 49, n. 5, p. 400–17, 2018. Disponível em: http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/id/eprint/77880/. Acesso em: 11 de setembro de 2020. Manuscrito aceito pelos autores.            

ARFI, Badredine. Fantasy in the Discourse of Social Theory of International Politics. Cooperation and Conflict, Sweden, v. 45, n. 4, p. 428–48, 2010.

BROWNING, Christopher S; JOENNIEMI, Pertti. Ontological security, self-articulation and the securitization of identity. Cooperation and Conflict, Sweden, v. 52, n. 1, p. 31-47, 2016. Disponível em: http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/76017/. Acesso em 10 de setembro de 2020. Manuscrito aceito pelos autores.

EBERLE, Jakub. Narrative, desire, ontological security, transgression: fantasy as a factor in international politics. Journal of International Relations and Development, [s.l.], v. 22, p. 243-268, 2017.

EBERLE, Jakub. Discourse and Affect in Foreign Policy: Germany and the Iraq War. London: Ed. Routledge, 2019.

EDKINS, Jenny. Trauma and the Memory of Politics. Cambridge: Ed. Cambridge University Press, 2003.

EPSTEIN, Charlotte. The productive force of the negative and the desire for recognition: Lessons from Hegel and Lacan. Review of International Studies, Cambridge, v. 44, n. 5, p. 805–28, 2018. Edição Especial.

EPSTEIN, Charlotte. Theorizing Agency in Hobbes’ Wake: The Rational Actor, the Self, or the Speaking Subject?. International Organization, Cambridge, v. 67, n. 2, p. 287-316, 2013.

EPSTEIN, Charlotte. Who Speaks? Discourse, the subject and the study of identity in international politics. European Journal of International Relations, [s.l.], v. 17, n. 2, p. 327-350, 2011.

HEATH-KELLY, Charlotte. Forgetting ISIS: Enmity, drive and repetition in security discourse. Critical Studies on Security, UK, v. 6, n. 1, p. 85–99, 2018. Disponível em: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/21624887.2017.1407595. Acesso em: 10 de setembro de 2020.

JACOBSEN, Jeppe T. Lacan in the US cyber defence: Between public discourse and transgressive practice. Review of International Studies, Cambridge, 2020.

KAPOOR, Ilan. Confronting Desire: Psychoanalysis and International Development. Ithaca, Ed. Cornell University Press, 2020.

KAPOOR, Ilan. Psychoanalysis and GlObal. Lincoln: Ed. University of Nebraska Press, 2018.

KAPOOR, Ilan. Cold critique, faint passion, bleak future: Post-Development’s surrender to global capitalism, Third World Quarterly, UK, v. 38, n. 12, 2017. Edição Especial.

KAPOOR, Ilan. What “drives” Capitalist Development? Human Geography, Massachusetts, U.S., v. 8, n. 3, p. 66-78, 2015.

KAPOOR, Ilan. Psychoanalysis and development: contributions, examples, limits. Third World Quarterly, UK, v. 35, n. 7, p. 1120-1143, 2014.

KINNVALL, Catarina. Feeling ontologically (in)secure: States, traumas and the governing of gendered space. Cooperation and Conflict, Sweden, v. 52, n. 1, p. 90–108, 2017.

KINNVALL, Catarina; SVENSSON, Ted. Misrecognition and the Indian state: The desire for sovereign agency. Review of International Studies, Cambridge, v. 44, n. 5, p. 902-921, 2018. Edição Especial.

MANDELBAUM, Moran M. The Nation/State Fantasy: A Psychoanalytical Genealogy of Nationalism. London: Ed. Palgrave MacMillan, 2020.

MANDELBAUM, Moran M. State, nation, society: The congruency fantasy and in/security of the body-national/social.  Critical Studies on Security, UK, v. 4, n. 2, p. 187–201, 2016.

TOMŠIČ, Samo; ZEVNIK, Andreja (orgs). Jacques Lacan: Between Psychoanalysis and Politics. London: Ed. Routledge, 2016.

SANDRIN, Paula. Symptomatic enjoyment: a postcolonial and psychoanalytic interpretation of Turkey’s relations with the European Union. Journal of International Relations & Development, [s.l.], publicado online em 22 de fevereiro de 2020.

SOLOMON, Ty. The politics of subjectivity in American foreign policy discourses. Ann Arbor, Ed. University of Michigan Press, 2015.

VIEIRA, Marco A. (Re-)imagining the ‘Self’ of Ontological Security: The Case of Brazil’s Ambivalent Postcolonial Subjectivity. Millennium: Journal of International Studies, London, v. 46, n. 2, 2017. Disponível em: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0305829817741255. Acesso em: 10 de setembro de 2020.

WOJCZEWSKI, Thorsten. Trump, Populism, and American Foreign Policy. Foreign Policy Analysis, Oxford, v. 16, n. 3, p. 292-311, 2019. Disponível em: https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/trump-populism-and-american-foreign-policy(b6f950df-3bc2-42be-ad52-b7a955deaa1c).html. Acesso em: 10 de setembro de 2020. Manuscrito aceito pelos autores.

ZEVNIK, Andreja. A return of the repressed: Symptom, fantasy and campaigns for justice for Guantánamo detainees post-2010. The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, UK, v. 20, n. 1, p. 206–222, 2018.

ZEVNIK, Andreja. Lacan, Deleuze and World Politics: Rethinking the ontology of the political subject. London, Ed. Routledge, 2016.


Colaboradora do percurso:

Paula Orrico Sandrin é professora adjunta de Relações Internacionais do IRI/PUC-Rio, com doutorado (2013) e mestrado (2007 – com mérito) em Relações Internacionais pela University of Westminster e graduação (2004) em Comunicação Social pela PUC-Rio.Seus interesses de pesquisa e ensino incluem: o papel dos afetos e emoções na política e na economia globais; abordagens psicanalíticas em Relações Internacionais; questões raciais em Relações Internacionais; e relações entre União Europeia e Turquia. Contato: paulasandrin@hotmail.com. Currículo Lattes.

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