Emotions and Social Sciences in 20th century: The Prequel of Affective Turn
Abstract
The Affective Turn is an innovative movement that is transforming the production of knowledge based on the study of affect and emotion. To understand the current role of emotions, we proposed a 'prequel. Telling what happened with emotions within the social sciences before the Affective Turn, and before the twentieth century. In this work we explain the present from the past, we tell the story before The History, we pay a debt to a previous work: The Affective Turn. We articulate the prequel through seven approaches: Socialconstructionism, Discursive Social Psychology, Cultural Studies of Emotions, Emocionologies, Interpretative Sociology, Sociolinguistic of Emotions and Feminist Studies of emotions. We review the interests of each approach, their schools, their past, and give hints about not only the present but the future(s) of the Affective Turn, in social science and academy as well.Keywords
Affective Turn, Emotions, Social Sciences, Prequel, HistoryPublished
2014-02-17
How to Cite
Enciso Domínguez, G., & Lara, A. (2014). Emotions and Social Sciences in 20th century: The Prequel of Affective Turn. Athenea Digital. Revista De Pensamiento E investigación Social, 14(1), 263–288. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/athenead/v14n1.1094
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