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From The Cultural Politics of Emotion

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Abstract

Sara Ahmed is a British-Australian feminist theorist. She taught at Lancaster University from 1994–2004 and at Goldsmiths University of London from 2004–2016 where she directed the Centre for Feminist Research from 2013–2016. Ahmed resigned in 2016 from her academic position in protest of the university’s failure to deal with the problem of sexual harassment and is now an independent scholar. She is the author of a dozen monographs, including The Cultural Politics of Emotion (2004), Queer Phenomenology (2006), Living a Feminist Life (2017), and others. Her work operates at the nexus among feminism, diversity, affect, and phenomenology. In this excerpt from chapter 5 of The Cultural Politics of Emotion, Ahmed…

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