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Politics of feelings / Economies of love / project by k.r.u.ž.o.k. ; edited by Nataša Bodrožić and Irena Borić.

Contributor(s): Bodrožić, Nataša | Borić, IrenaMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Onomatopee (Series) ; 104Publication details: [Eindhoven, Netherlands] : Onomatopee, 2014. Description: 119 p. : ill. ; 20 cmISBN: 9789491677243Subject(s): Arts and society | Love in art | Politics in artLOC classification: NX180.S6 | P655 2014Abstract: Politics of feelings / Economies of love' publication brings about a set of reflections on the possible relation between ideology and social emotions, sexuality and nationalism, love and emotional community within nationalist and/or market fundamentalism. In attempts to find out how these issues were tackled in film, visual arts and architecture, we are trying to draw some new lines of understanding love as a tissue in which political, social, ideological and economic meanings are inscribed. This publication is composed of visual and textual contributions which unfold different chapters on the entanglement of politics and collective sentiment, as well as love as a trigger for dedicated unpaid.
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Politics of feelings / Economies of love' publication brings about a set of reflections on the possible relation between ideology and social emotions, sexuality and nationalism, love and emotional community within nationalist and/or market fundamentalism. In attempts to find out how these issues were tackled in film, visual arts and architecture, we are trying to draw some new lines of understanding love as a tissue in which political, social, ideological and economic meanings are inscribed. This publication is composed of visual and textual contributions which unfold different chapters on the entanglement of politics and collective sentiment, as well as love as a trigger for dedicated unpaid.

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