Macedonian Affective Rhizome: Fear and Shame in the Case of the Macedonian “Name Issue”

The text examines two core emotions - fear and shame - and how they shape the affective and social dynamic in relation to the Macedonian “name issue.” Both fear and shame are analyzed through phenomenological approach and in relation to other affects and as core affects that also enable social polar...

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Main Author: Ana Blazheva
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities - Skopje 2019-12-01
Series:Identities
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Online Access:http://identitiesjournal.edu.mk/index.php/IJPGC/article/view/375
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spelling doaj-2c8bc79d108543d49e660b984791c2fe2020-11-25T03:21:32ZdeuInstitute of Social Sciences and Humanities - SkopjeIdentities1409-92681857-86162019-12-01161-29299311Macedonian Affective Rhizome: Fear and Shame in the Case of the Macedonian “Name Issue”Ana Blazheva0Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities - SkopjeThe text examines two core emotions - fear and shame - and how they shape the affective and social dynamic in relation to the Macedonian “name issue.” Both fear and shame are analyzed through phenomenological approach and in relation to other affects and as core affects that also enable social polarization. Polarization is explained through two Gestalt concepts: polarities and fixed gestalts that serve to analyze the phenomenon that results in exclusionary and divisionary types of thinking and behavior into two blocs - “us” vs “them.” The intersubjectivity is taken to be one of the core conditions of the social field that shape its dynamic as a crucial argument towards the need for overcoming polarized and dichotomized logic of understanding social and political polarization. The analysis shows that fear and shame create a rhizomatic pattern that connects different affects binding together and creating complex structures of behavioral responses and intersubjective space. Enacted through discourse, those affects shape the Macedonian social body as wounded by fear, anxiety, shame, hate, anger and trauma, all of which constitute experience of parlous precarity. Those experiences could not be reduced to binary positions, but they create multiplicity. Author(s): Ana Blazheva Title (English): Macedonian Affective Rhizome: Fear and Shame in the Case of the Macedonian “Name Issue” Journal Reference: Identities: Journal for Politics, Gender and Culture, Vol. 16, No. 1-2 (Summer - Winter 2019) Publisher: Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities - Skopje Page Range: 92-99 Page Count: 8 Citation (English): Ana Blazheva, “Macedonian Affective Rhizome: Fear and Shame in the Case of the Macedonian ‘Name Issue,’” Identities: Journal for Politics, Gender and Culture, Vol. 16, No. 1-2 (Summer - Winter 2019): 92-99.http://identitiesjournal.edu.mk/index.php/IJPGC/article/view/375affectsintersubjectivityshamefearpolarization
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Macedonian Affective Rhizome: Fear and Shame in the Case of the Macedonian “Name Issue”
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affects
intersubjectivity
shame
fear
polarization
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title Macedonian Affective Rhizome: Fear and Shame in the Case of the Macedonian “Name Issue”
title_short Macedonian Affective Rhizome: Fear and Shame in the Case of the Macedonian “Name Issue”
title_full Macedonian Affective Rhizome: Fear and Shame in the Case of the Macedonian “Name Issue”
title_fullStr Macedonian Affective Rhizome: Fear and Shame in the Case of the Macedonian “Name Issue”
title_full_unstemmed Macedonian Affective Rhizome: Fear and Shame in the Case of the Macedonian “Name Issue”
title_sort macedonian affective rhizome: fear and shame in the case of the macedonian “name issue”
publisher Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities - Skopje
series Identities
issn 1409-9268
1857-8616
publishDate 2019-12-01
description The text examines two core emotions - fear and shame - and how they shape the affective and social dynamic in relation to the Macedonian “name issue.” Both fear and shame are analyzed through phenomenological approach and in relation to other affects and as core affects that also enable social polarization. Polarization is explained through two Gestalt concepts: polarities and fixed gestalts that serve to analyze the phenomenon that results in exclusionary and divisionary types of thinking and behavior into two blocs - “us” vs “them.” The intersubjectivity is taken to be one of the core conditions of the social field that shape its dynamic as a crucial argument towards the need for overcoming polarized and dichotomized logic of understanding social and political polarization. The analysis shows that fear and shame create a rhizomatic pattern that connects different affects binding together and creating complex structures of behavioral responses and intersubjective space. Enacted through discourse, those affects shape the Macedonian social body as wounded by fear, anxiety, shame, hate, anger and trauma, all of which constitute experience of parlous precarity. Those experiences could not be reduced to binary positions, but they create multiplicity. Author(s): Ana Blazheva Title (English): Macedonian Affective Rhizome: Fear and Shame in the Case of the Macedonian “Name Issue” Journal Reference: Identities: Journal for Politics, Gender and Culture, Vol. 16, No. 1-2 (Summer - Winter 2019) Publisher: Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities - Skopje Page Range: 92-99 Page Count: 8 Citation (English): Ana Blazheva, “Macedonian Affective Rhizome: Fear and Shame in the Case of the Macedonian ‘Name Issue,’” Identities: Journal for Politics, Gender and Culture, Vol. 16, No. 1-2 (Summer - Winter 2019): 92-99.
topic affects
intersubjectivity
shame
fear
polarization
url http://identitiesjournal.edu.mk/index.php/IJPGC/article/view/375
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