El Giro Afectivo
Resumo
En la última década los estudios del afecto y las emociones han cobrado relevancia en las ciencias sociales. Esto no es simplemente una directriz de moda, es un indicador simultáneo de las modificaciones en la vida pública y de la experiencia subjetiva; a partir del cual se está transformando la producción de conocimiento. Tal tendencia ha sido conocida en la academia sajona como ‘The Affective Turn’, aquí traducido como ‘El giro afectivo’ y que hasta el momento no ha incursionado como tal en la literatura de las ciencias sociales escrita en castellano. Este artículo dibuja un panorama singular de las discusiones en torno a los estudios sociales contemporáneos del afecto y la emoción, vertebrado a partir de algunas de sus expresiones en la academia contemporánea.
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Giro Afectivo, Ciencias Sociales, Afecto, Emoción, Metodología, SentimientosReferências
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