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Living a feminist life / Sara Ahmed.
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1969
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On being included : racism and diversity in institutional life / Sara Ahmed.
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What's the use? : on the uses of use / Sara Ahmed.
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Living a feminist life / Sara Ahmed.
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The cultural politics of emotion / Sara Ahmed.
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Sara Ahmed
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Sara Ahmed
(30 August 1969) is a British-Australian writer and scholar whose area of study includes the intersection of
feminist theory
,
lesbian feminism
,
queer theory
,
affect theory
,
critical race theory
and
postcolonialism
. Her seminal work, ''
The Cultural Politics of Emotion
'', in which she explores the social dimension and circulation of emotions, is recognized as a foundational text in the nascent field of affect theory.
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