Fox Nick J
Sociology, University of Sheffield.
Br J Sociol. 2015 Jun;66(2):301-18. doi: 10.1111/1468-4446.12119. Epub 2015 Mar 18.
While many aspects of social life possess an emotional component, sociology needs to explore explicitly the part emotions play in producing the social world and human history. This paper turns away from individualistic and anthropocentric emphases upon the experience of feelings and emotions, attending instead to an exploration of flows of 'affect' (meaning simply a capacity to affect or be affected) between bodies, things, social institutions and abstractions. It establishes a materialist sociology of affects that acknowledges emotions as a part, but only a part, of a more generalized affective flow that produces bodies and the social world. From this perspective, emotions are not a peculiarly remarkable outcome of the confluence of biology and culture, but part of a continuum of affectivity that links human bodies to their physical and social environment. This enhances sociological understanding of the part emotions play in shaping actions and capacities in many settings of sociological concern.
虽然社会生活的许多方面都具有情感成分,但社会学需要明确探讨情感在塑造社会世界和人类历史中所起的作用。本文摒弃了对情感体验的个人主义和以人类为中心的强调,转而关注对身体、事物、社会制度和抽象概念之间“情感”流动(简单来说就是影响或被影响的能力)的探索。它建立了一种情感的唯物主义社会学,承认情感是产生身体和社会世界的更广泛情感流动的一部分,但只是一部分。从这个角度来看,情感并非生物学与文化融合所产生的特别显著的结果,而是情感连续体的一部分,这种情感连续体将人类身体与其物理和社会环境联系起来。这增强了社会学对情感在许多社会学关注的情境中塑造行动和能力所起作用的理解。