The Embodied State: Emotions, State Power and Social Marginalisation

Author:   Ana Aliverti ,  Henrique Carvalho ,  Anastasia Chamberlen ,  Simon Tawfic
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781032593708


Pages:   440
Publication Date:   22 December 2025
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The Embodied State: Emotions, State Power and Social Marginalisation


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This edited collection advances a reconceptualisation of state power through emotions. Methodologically, it rethinks the study of the state from the bottom up, by seeking contributions that engage with performances and enactments of state power at the ground level, by frontline staff in direct contact with marginalised populations, and those that reflect on encounters with symbols and practices of state power. Conceptually, it advances a new theory of state power which places values and affects at the heart of its analysis. In doing so, it seeks to make a crucial intellectual intervention in the study of the people, images and processes involved in the governance of social marginality in various institutional settings – criminal justice, immigration and asylum bureaucracies, the welfare system, the care sector, etc. – to explore how emotions are mobilised, how their expression in contemporary institutional settings of state power connects to broader moral and affective economies, the contradictions, and dilemmas they embody and reproduce, and the implications of these emotionalised forms of governance for state praxis and theory. The Embodied State will therefore appeal to students and scholars of critical criminology, political sociology, anthropology, migration and border studies, and penology. It will also be of interest to policymakers and professionals involved in these fields.

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Author:   Ana Aliverti ,  Henrique Carvalho ,  Anastasia Chamberlen ,  Simon Tawfic
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
ISBN:  

9781032593708


ISBN 10:   1032593709
Pages:   440
Publication Date:   22 December 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
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Table of Contents

Introduction Part 1: Representing the State, Mobilising Affect 1. The Bastille and the French Revolution: Reading an Icon 2. Political Affects and Embodied States : A Psychoanalytic framework for theorising the embodiment of state power by state representatives 3. Postracial sentimentality and the validation of state racism Part 2: Producing the State Through Emotionalised Governance 4. Manufacturing informants: The emotion work of the Prevent Duty training 5. Disgust and Punishment in Immigration Detention 6. State Violence and the Affective Capacity of an Inquest 7. Staging State Embodiment: Performativity, Emotional Labor, and Recalibrating Dynamic Security in a Philippine City Jail 8. Premature Revenge: Feud Law Among Prospective Police Recruits in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Part 3: Shifting Emotional Economies of State Power 9. The emotional landscape of prison managerialism 10. Relational aspects of prison work and institutional change: reflections on Uruguay’s prison reform 11. The Affective Turn in Criminal Process: Stakeholders’ Emotional Labour in Child Sexual Abuse Cases Part 4: Unsettling Institutionalised Emotions 12. Disgust at the Border: Border work as dirty work 13. Creative emotions: The governance of vulnerability and the caring ambivalence of arts therapeutic work in prisons 14. Institutionalized helper interactions and structurally embedded emotions; welfare assistance as a social form 15. Beyond the courtroom: emotions, affects and embodied senses of justice in ground-level interventions in the judicialisation of an environmental disaster 16. In Search of Institutional Affect in Sierra Leone’s Prisons Part 5: Navigating Dilemmas of Care and Control 17. Governing through fear: Affective ambivalences and violence in police work 18. Embodying the state in probation practice: emotional labour and self-alienation 19. Circuits of outrage against and within the English state of homelessness 20. The Prison Reformer’s Dilemma: Ambivalence, Blocked Trinity and the Failure of Integration 21. Emotional labour and feminisation of work: The case of a ‘spontaneous arrival’ at a refugee camp in Greece

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Ana Aliverti is Professor of Law at University of Warwick’s Law School. Her research work looks at the intersections between criminal law and criminal justice, on the one hand, and border regimes, on the other, and explores the impact of such intertwining on criminal justice institutions and on those subject to the resulting set of controls. She has conducted extensive ethnographic work on the police and immigration enforcement, courts and asylum. Henrique Carvalho is Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Centre for Critical Legal Studies at the University of Warwick. His work investigates issues in criminalisation, punishment, state power and justice through dialogues between legal, social, political and cultural theory. Henrique is the co-author of Questioning Punishment (Routledge, 2024). Anastasia Chamberlen is Professor of Sociology and Co-Director of the Centre for the Study of Women and Gender at the University of Warwick. Her research explores the relations between punishment, embodiment, arts and justice. Anastasia is the co-author of Questioning Punishment (Routledge, 2024). Simon Tawfic is LSE Fellow in Social Policy at the London School of Economics. He holds a PhD in anthropology (2023) from the London School of Economics, having previously completed the joint honours BA in Anthropology and Law there (2017, First Class). Simon was a postdoctoral research fellow on the Vulnerable State project. His research interests include vulnerability, moral labour on the frontline and the everyday politics of care.

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