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Introduction: The Global 1970s from a History of Emotions Perspective

Barua Rukmini (), Moine Caroline, Oberländer Alexandra and Wambach Julia
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Barua Rukmini: Max Planck Institute for Human Development, 14195 Berlin, Germany
Moine Caroline: Centre d’historie culturelle des societes contemporaines, Université Versailles, Versailles, France
Oberländer Alexandra: Max Planck Institute for Human Development, 14195 Berlin, Germany
Wambach Julia: Max Planck Institute for Human Development, 14195 Berlin, Germany

New Global Studies, 2023, vol. 17, issue 2, 125-133

Abstract: The 1970s have been identified through a range of emotional markers. This special issue critically analyzes the emotional history of this decade through a global perspective. In doing so, the contributions in this issue consider the different registers and scales at which emotions were experienced, perceived, and discussed. Drawing on discussions of gay liberation struggles in Latin America, decolonial movements in Palestine, the New International Economic Order, the North American Left, and forms of post-imperialist belonging in New Zealand and Australia, we detail how new emotional communities were produced and how distinct emotionalities were shaped in conjunction with shifting global politics.

Keywords: 1970s; emotions; global history (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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