Hate

The Uses of a Powerful Emotion
Altersempfehlung:
IK : KulturwissenschaftenEnglische Bücher / Geisteswissenschaften / Psychologie Cultural Studies Kulturwissenschaften
EAN
9781804298107

Erscheinungsjahr
2025

Erscheinungstermin
04.11.2025

Altersangabe


Umfang
208 Seiten

Gewicht
268 g

Format
204x135x20 mm

Einband
Buch

Sprache
Englisch

Langbeschreibung
Who is allowed to hate? Hatred, this grating, corrosive feeling, is omnipresent, roaring from the streets or whispered in bourgeois homes. It thrives in parliamentary speeches, conspiracy theorists' fantasies and children's bedrooms - and certainly not in secret, even if many would like to see it restricted there.

German bestselling author Seyda Kurt frees hatred from its banishment and sets out on the trail of its potential for resistance. She is particularly interested in people as subjects of hatred in a capitalist, racist and patriarchal world. Who are these haters and what power relations do they base them selves on? Who is allowed to hate? Which feelings paralyse, and which ones guide us to a fairer, more caring society?

Ruthlessly, humorously and going beyond any self-righteous indignation, Seyda Kurt explores the possibility of a serviceable hatred that connects with people who feel a deep sense of discontent and helps us to find a collective way forward.
Kurzbeschreibung
How hate is more powerful than love: A radical re-imaging of a revolutionary emotion. An international bestseller across Europe.How hate is more powerful than love: A radical re-imaging of a revolutionary emotion. An international bestseller across Europe.
Seyda Kurt born in Cologne in 1992, studied philosophy, Romance studies and cultural journalism in Cologne, Bordeaux and Berlin. As a freelance journalist and columnist, she writes for various print and online media in Germany, including ZEIT ONLINE and Deutschlandfunk Kultur. As an editor, she worked on the Spotify original podcast about the Hanau shootings (190220 - Ein Jahr nach Hanau), which won the prestigious Grimme Online Award in 2021. In her best selling book Radical Tenderness, she examined love in the forcefield of patriarchy, capitalism and racism.
Hate, Gebunden

Kurt, Seyda
Verso Books
ISBN 9781804298107
04.11.2025
Englisch
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