The Embodied State
Emotions, State Power and Social Marginalisation
Ana Aliverti editor Henrique Carvalho editor Anastasia Chamberlen editor Simon Tawfic editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:22nd Dec '25
£39.99
This title is due to be published on 22nd December, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

This edited collection advances a reconceptualization of state power through emotions. Methodologically, it rethinks the study of the state from the bottom up, by seeking contributions that engage with performances and enactments of state power at the ground level, by frontline staff in direct contact with marginalised populations, and those that reflect on encounters with symbols and practices of state power. Conceptually, it advances a new theory of state power which places values and affects at the heart of its analysis.
In doing so, it seeks to make a crucial intellectual intervention in the study of the people, images and processes involved in the governance of social marginality in various institutional settings – criminal justice, immigration and asylum bureaucracies, the welfare system, the care sector, etc. – to explore how emotions are mobilized, how their expression in contemporary institutional settings of state power connect to broader moral and affective economies, the contradictions, and dilemmas they embody and reproduce, and the implications of these emotionalised forms of governance for state praxis and theory.
The Embodied State will therefore appeal to students and scholars of critical criminology, political sociology, anthropology, migration and border studies, and penology. It will also be of interest to policymakers and professionals involved in these fields.
ISBN: 9781032617053
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452 pages