<div dir="ltr">There is one space available on "Emotion, register, and politics" panel, see a brief description below. If interested, please get in touch with Janina Fenigsen, <a href="mailto:jfenigsen@gmail.com">jfenigsen@gmail.com</a>.<div><br></div>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color:rgb(47,42,43)">Emotion has been an
increasingly salient, explicit, and normalized resource in political discourse
and oratory. Papers in this panel examine semiotic activities and processes
that regiment and enregister emotion as a visceral dimension of the political
that operates on different scales of “sociohistorical practices involving
registers” (Agha 2005: 38). In attending to shifts and emergence of political
registers of emotion across contexts that include Philippines, Indonesia, India, and Venezuela, the papers highlight the processual aspects of these registers.
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