Full-text resources of CEJSH and other databases are now available in the new Library of Science.
Visit https://bibliotekanauki.pl

PL EN


Journal

2021 | 12 | 94-124

Article title

Fear and retrotopia – Critical reflections on the rise of defensive emotions in liquid modernity

Content

Title variants

Languages of publication

Abstracts

EN
This article critically addresses the contemporary study of what is called 'defensive emotions' such as fear and nostalgia among a number of social theorists. While it may be true that the collective emotions of fear and nostalgia (here framed by the phrase of 'retrotopia') may indeed be on the rise in Western liberal democracies, it is also important to be wary of taking the literature on the matter as a sign that fear and nostalgia actually permeate all levels of culture and everyday life. The article starts out with some reflections on the sociology of emotions and shows how the early interest in emotions (theoretical and empirical) among a small group of sociologists is today supplemented with the rise of a critical social theory using collective emotions as a lens for conducting a critical analysis of the times. Then the article in turn deals with the contemporary interest within varuious quarters of the social sciences with describing, analysing and diagnosing the rise of what is here called 'defensive emotions' – emotions that express and symbolize a society under attack and emotions that are mostly interpreted as negative signs of the times. This is followed by some reflections on the collective emotions of fear and nostalgia/retrotopia respectively. The article is concluded with a discussion of how we may understand and assess this relatively new interest in defensive emotions.

Publisher

Journal

Year

Issue

12

Pages

94-124

Physical description

Dates

published
2021

Contributors

  • Aalborg University

References

  • Ahmed, S. (2004). The Cultural Politics of Emotions. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
  • Bader, Ch.D., Baker, J., Day, E., & Gordon, A. (2020). Fear Itself: The Causes and Consequences of Fear in America. New York: New York University Press.
  • Bauman, Z. (1996). The Moth Seeks Out the Lamp. New Statesman 9 (427), 21-23.
  • Bauman, Z. (1997). Postmodernity and Its Discontents. Cambridge: Polity Press.
  • Bauman, Z. (1999). In Search of Politics. Cambridge: Polity Press.
  • Bauman, Z. (2006). Liquid Fear. Cambridge: Polity Press.
  • Bauman, Z. (2017). Retrotopia. Cambridge: Polity Press.
  • Bauman, Z., & Bordoni, C. (2014). State of Crisis. Cambridge: Polity Press.
  • Bauman, Z., & Donskis, L. (2013). Moral Blindness – The Loss of Sensitivity in Liquid Modernity. Cambridge: Polity Press.
  • Bauman, Z., & Tester, K. (2001). Conversations with Zygmunt Bauman. Cambridge: Polity Press.
  • Bailey, J. (1988). Pessimism. London: Routledge.
  • Beck, U. (1992). The Risk Society. London: Sage Publications.
  • Becker, H. (1963). Outsiders: Studies in the Sociology of Deviance. Glencoe: Free Press.
  • Bericat, E. (2016). The Sociology of Emotions: Four Decades of Progress. Current Sociology 64 (3), 491-513.
  • Bourke, J. (2005). Fear: A Cultural History. London: Virago.
  • Boym, S. (2001). The Future of Nostalgia. New York: Basic Books.
  • Bude, H. (2014). Society of Fear. Cambridge: Polity Press.
  • Bude, H. (2018). The Mood of the World. Cambridge: Polity Press.
  • Clark, C. (1997). Misery and Company: Sympathy in Everyday Life. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • Collins, R. (2004). Interaction Ritual Chains. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
  • Cohen, S. (1972). Folk Devils and Moral Panics: The Creation of the Mods and Rockers. London: MacGibbon and Kee Ltd.
  • Darwin, Ch. (1872/1999). The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals. New York: Harper-Collins.
  • Davis, F. (1979). Yearning for Yesterday: A Sociology of Nostalgia. New York: Free Press.
  • Edgework – The Sociology of Risk-Taking. (2004). (Ed.) Lyng, S. London: Routledge.
  • Emotions, Everyday Life and Sociology. (2019). (Ed.) Jacobsen, M.H. London: Routledge.
  • Emotions in Culture and Everyday Life. (2022). (Ed.) Jacobsen, M. London: Routledge.
  • Entertaining Fear: Rhetoric and the Political Economy of Control. (2010). (Eds.) Chaput, C., Braun, M., & Brown, D. New York: Peter Lang.
  • Freud, S. (1930/2002). Civilization and Its Discontents. London: Penguin Books.
  • Furedi, F. (1997). The Culture of Fear. London: Cassell.
  • Furedi, F. (2005). Politics of Fear: Beyond Left and Right. London: Continuum.
  • Furedi, F. (2018). How Fear Works: The Culture of Fear in the 21st Century. London: Bloomsbury.
  • Gardner, D. (2008). Risk: The Science and the Politics of Fear. New York: Virgin Publishing.
  • Gardner, D. (2009). The Science of Fear: How the Culture of Fear Manipulates Your Brain. New York: Plume Books.
  • Giddens, A. (1979). Central Problems in Social Theory. London: Macmillan.
  • Giddens, A. (1990). The Consequences of Modernity. Cambridge: Polity Press.
  • Glassner, B. (1999). The Culture of Fear: Why Americans are Afraid of the Wrong Things. New York: Basic Books.
  • Goode, E., & Ben-Yehuda, N. (1994). Moral Panics: The Social Construction of Deviance. New York: Wiley/Blackwell.
  • Hochschild, A.R. (1975). The Sociology of Feeling and Emotion: Selected Possibilities. [In:] Another Voice: Feminist Perspectives on Social Life and Social Science. (Eds.) Millman, M. & Kanter, R.M. (280-307). New York: Anchor Books.
  • Hochschild, A.R. (1983). The Managed Heart: Commercialization of Human Feeling. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
  • Hochschild, A.R. (1998). The Sociology of Emotions as a Way of Seeing. [In:] Emotions in Social Life. (Eds.) Bendelow, G. & Williams, S.J. (3-15). London: Routledge.
  • Hofer, J. (1688/1934). Medical Dissertation on Nostalgia by Johannes Hofer, 1688. Bulletin of the History of Medicine 2, 376-391.
  • Illbruck, H. (2012). Nostalgia: Origins and Ends of an Unenlightened Disease. Boston: NorthWestern University Press.
  • Intimations of Nostalgia: Multidisciplinary Explorations of an Enduring Emotion. (2021). (Ed.) Jacobsen, M.H. Bristol: Bristol University Press.
  • Jacobsen, M.H. (2020b). Liquid-Modern Emotions – Exploring Zygmunt Bauman’s Contribution to the Sociology of Emotions. Emotions and Society 1 (1), 99-116.
  • Koczanowicz, L. (2020). Anxiety and Lucidity: Reflections of Culture in Times of Unrest. London: Routledge.
  • Martin, B. (1981). A Sociology of Contemporary Cultural Change. New York: St. Martin’s Press.
  • Massumi, B. (1993). Everywhere You Want to Be: Introduction to Fear. [In:] The Politics of Everyday Fear. (Ed.) Massumi, B. (3-38) Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
  • Meštrović, S.G. (1997). Postemotional Society. London: Sage Publications.
  • Mussell, S. (2017). Critical Theory and Feeling: The Affective Politics of the Early Frankfurt School. Manchester: Manchester University Press. Nostalgia Now – Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives on the Past in the Present. (2020). (Ed.) Jacobsen, M.H. London: Routledge.
  • Pickering, M., & Keightley, E. (2006). The Modalities of Nostalgia. Current Sociology 54 (6), 919-941.
  • Reckwitz, A. (2021). The End of Illusions: Politics, Economy and Culture in the Late-Modern Age. Cambridge: Polity Press.
  • Research Agendas in the Sociology of Emotions. (1990). (Ed.) Kemper, Th.D. New York: State University of New York Press.
  • Robin, C. (2004). Fear: The History of a Political Idea. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Roser, M., Ortiz-Ospina, E., Ritchie, H. (2019). Life Expectancy. Our World in Data, https://ourworldindata.org/life-expectancy.
  • Schultz, N.L. (1998). Fear Itself: Enemies Real and Imagined in American Culture. Purdue: Purdue University Press.
  • Sedikides, C., et al. (2015). To Nostalgize: Mixing Memory with Affect and Desire. Advances in Experimental Social Psychology 59, 189- 258.
  • Serres, M. (2013). Times of Crisis. New York: Bloomsbury.
  • Shlapentokh, V. (2006). Fear in Contemporary Society: Its Negative and Positive Effects. London: Palgrave/Macmillan.
  • Siegel, M. (2006). False Alarm: The Truth about the Epidemic of Fear. New York: Wiley.
  • Skoll, G.R. (2010). Social Theory of Fear – Terror, Torture and Death in a Post-Capitalist World. London: Palgrave/Macmillan.
  • Skoll, G.R. (2016). Globalization of American Fear Culture – The Empire in the Twenty-First Century. New York: Springer.
  • Slovic, P. (2010). The Feeling of Risk: New Perspectives on Risk Perception. London: Routledge.
  • Stebbins, R.A. (2009). Personal Decisions in the Public Square: Beyond Problem Solving into a Positive Sociology. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.
  • Thompson, K. (1998). Moral Panics. London: Routledge.
  • Tudor, A. (2003). A (Macro) Sociology of Fear. Sociological Review 51 (2), 238-256.
  • United States Senate (1933). ‘The 37th Presidential Inauguration: Franklin D. Roosevelt, March 4, 1933’. Washington, DC: Unites States Senate. https://www.inaugural.senate.gov/37th-inauguralceremonies/.
  • Wilkinson, I. (2001). Anxiety in a Risk Society. London: Routledge.
  • Wilson, J.L. (2005/2014). Nostalgia: Sanctuary of Meaning. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Publishing.

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

Biblioteka Nauki
2045884

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.ojs-doi-10_4467_2543408XZOP_21_003_14426
JavaScript is turned off in your web browser. Turn it on to take full advantage of this site, then refresh the page.