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Granta 146 The Politics Of Feeling Devorah Baum Josh Appignanesi

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Granta 146 The Politics Of Feeling Devorah Baum Josh Appignanesi
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Publisher: Granta Magazine
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.48 MB
Pages: 247
Author: Devorah Baum, Josh Appignanesi, Rosalind Porter et al. (eds.)
ISBN: 9781909889248, 1909889245, B07NF1RB5M
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Granta 146 The Politics Of Feeling Devorah Baum Josh Appignanesi by Devorah Baum, Josh Appignanesi, Rosalind Porter Et Al. (eds.) 9781909889248, 1909889245, B07NF1RB5M instant download after payment.

We're living through hysterical times. Rage, resentment, shame, guilt and paranoia are everywhere surfacing, as is the intemperate adoration or hatred of popular but divisive public figures. Political discourse suffers when people seem to trust only what they feel and can no longer be swayed by reason or facts. If extreme feelings are a contagion within the political cultures of today, so too is the spread of a kind of affectlessness, as if we're starting to resemble the very technologies that threaten to replace us. 

Adam Phillips, in conversation, analyses politics in the consulting room David Baddiel probes the outrage of life online Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor witnesses devastation Anouchka Grose on becoming a social justice warrior Peter Pomerantsev unearths his data profile to conduct sentiment analysis Poppy Sebag-Montefiore on China's public sense of touch Fabin Martnez Siccardi on growing up in Patagonia Margie Orford explores shame in South Africa Josh Cohen inspects his own apathy Hisham Matar reflects on Joseph Conrad and Edward Said Hanif Kureishi on Keith Johnstone and Keith Jarrett William Davies on affective politics Chloe Aridjis revisits the wild nights of her teenage years in Mexico City

PLUS FICTION: Benjamin Markovits, Olga Tokarczuk and Joff Winterhart 

POETRY: Alissa Quart and Nick Laird 

PHOTOGRAPHY: Diana Matar, introduced by Max Houghton Devorah Baum is an Associate Professor in English literature at the University of Southampton. She is the author of Feeling Jewish (A Book for Just About Anyone) and The Jewish Joke, and co-director of the documentary feature film The New Man. Josh Appignanesi is a film-maker whose directing credits include the feature films Female Human Animal, The Infidel, The New Man and Song Of Songs. 

Featuring vital new fiction, non-fiction, photography and poetry from across the globe, this issue is all about how our feelings make our politics, and how our politics make us feel. 

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