100,000+ Books, Games & Puzzles in-stock 🇳🇿

Overnight NZ-wide delivery on all in-stock orders 🚀

Significant Emotions

Rhetoric and Social Problems in a Vulnerable Age
Book Hero Magic crafted this summary to help describe this book. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! Summary
Significant Emotions by Ashley Frawley critically examines the growing use of emotional signifiers in public discourse and the rhetoric around diverse social issues. Building on ideas from Frawley's earlier work, it explores the cultural rise of the 'age of emotion' and how 'positive' emotional concepts like self-esteem, happiness, and mindfulness are framed as solutions to social problems. The book argues that this emotional focus reflects deeper cultural currents emphasising conservatism, vulnerability, and emotional deficits rather than true progress or resilience.
Read More
Format: Paperback / softback
$4999
AVAILABLE WITH SUPPLIER Ships from our Auckland warehouse within 4-6 weeks

Found a better price? Request a price match

Book Hero Magic created this recommendation. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! IS THIS YOUR NEXT READ?

Ideal for students and scholars of sociology, cultural studies, and psychology, as well as readers interested in social policy, emotions studies, and critiques of contemporary culture.

Book Hero thinking about your next read

Argues that society's current concern with emotions is not a sign of a more enlightened and emotionally aware society, but rather signals a preoccupation with emotional deficit and vulnerability.

Argues that society's current concern with emotions is not a sign of a more enlightened and emotionally aware society, but rather signals a preoccupation with emotional deficit and vulnerability.

Book Hero Magic formatted this description to make it easier to read. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! Description

Significant Emotions is a piercing examination of the rising use of emotional signifiers in public debate and the rhetoric of an increasingly expansive array of social problems. Building on ideas developed in Ashley Frawley's previous book, Semiotics of Happiness, it examines in detail the ‘emotional turn’ across the social sciences and the broader cultural rise of the ‘age of emotion’ and its influence on how we talk about and approach new social issues.

The book explores the rise of supposedly ‘positive’ emotional signifiers that have gained prominence as powerful causes of and solutions to nearly every social ill—from promoting self-esteem, happiness and mindfulness to concerns for well-being and mental health. Conceptualizing the rise and comparative decline of these emotional signifiers as cycles of discovery, adoption, expansion, and exhaustion, the book argues that rather than calling into question one or another of these signifiers, it is necessary to penetrate deeper to the underlying cultural currents that drive their adoption and contribute to their rhetorical power.

Through a systematic and in-depth exploration of the appearance of these trends in a variety of claims-making activities across academia, traditional and social media, and social policy, Frawley argues that the ‘age of emotion’ does not represent a step toward a more enlightened and emotionally aware society. Rather, it signifies a preoccupation with emotional deficits and a firm belief that emotional disorientation ultimately underlies nearly every social ill. Emerging from the analysis is the conclusion that emotions have become key signifiers of broader cultural tendencies to affirm conservatism over progress, vulnerability over resilience, and the determined self over the free willing subject.

Book Hero Magic summarised reviews for this book. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! HOW HAS THIS BEEN REVIEWED?

This book provides an insightful historical account of the wellness industry and the construction of vulnerable subjectivities in modern societies, appealing to readers interested in the complex structuring of emotions and selfhood. The LSE Review of Books highlights its critical stance on the psychologising and medicalising of social distress caused by neoliberal anxiety, including issues such as war, poverty, and insecure employment.

Book Hero reading reviews

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781350026797

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 14 December 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic

Illustration: 20 bw illus

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 18.0mm

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 380g

Pages: 248

About the Author

Ashley Frawley is Visiting Researcher in the Centre for Parenting Culture Studies at the University of Kent, UK and Visiting Research Fellow at MCC Brussels, Belgium.

More from Education & Reference

View all

Why buy from us?

Book Hero is not a chain store or big box retailer. We're an independent 100% NZ-owned business on a mission to help more Kiwis rediscover a love of books and reading!

Service & Delivery

Service & Delivery

Our warehouse in Auckland holds over 80,000 books, toys, board games and puzzles in-stock so you're not waiting for your order to arrive from overseas.

Auckland Bookstore

Auckland Bookstore

We're primarily an online store, but for your convenience you can pick up your order for free from our bookstore, which is right next door to our warehouse in Hobsonville.

Our Gifting Service

Our Gifting Service

Books make wonderful thoughtful gifts and we're here to help with gift-wrapping and cards. We can even send your gift directly to your loved one.