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SUMMARY:The Politics of Feeling: Populism\, Progressivism\, Liberalism
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 e (HCRI) will host two leading scholars to discuss their new book - The 
 Politics of Feeling: Populism\, Progressive\, Liberalism.\n\n---\n\nIn T
 he Politics of Feeling\, Ben Anderson and Anna Secor argue that politics
  has become a matter of political feelings in an age of uncertainty. The
  uncertainties of the post-2008 period have transformed the political ar
 ena and made the question of how people feel central to the formation of
  political affiliations and divisions.\n\nThe book identifies three comp
 eting political forms in the US and the UK today: right-wing populism\, 
 progressivism\, and contemporary liberalism. It argues that rather than 
 naming coherent programs of political thought\, these popular political 
 forms are operating as arrangements or modes of attachment and political
  intensity.\n\nEach one suggests a different way of remembering the past
 \, imagining the future\, and making the present politically meaningful.
  Each one elevates some affective orientations over others and thereby e
 tches differences of race\, class\, and gender within its structure.\n\n
 The Politics of Feeling is a critique of the living edge of politics\, w
 here feelings emerge\, gather intensity\, or dissolve in the continual m
 aking and remaking of the politics of the present.\n\n---\n\nSPEAKERS\n\
 nBen Anderson is Professor of Human Geography at Durham University \nAnn
 a J. Secor is Professor of Human Geography at Durham University\n\nLOCAT
 ION\n\nTheatre C\, Simon Building\, University of Manchester\n\nUoM Map 
 at: https://www.manchester.ac.uk/about/maps/\n\nHOSTS\n\nHCRI: https://w
 ww.hcri.ac.uk/\n\nUoM Geography: https://www.humanities.manchester.ac.uk
 /geography/
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LOCATION:Theatre C\, Simon Building\, Manchester
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