Emotions, Bodies, and the Un/Making of International Relations

AuthorEmma Hutchison
Published date01 January 2019
Date01 January 2019
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1177/0305829818811243
Subject MatterSymposium: Debating Trauma and Emotion in World Politics
https://doi.org/10.1177/0305829818811243
Millennium: Journal of
International Studies
2019, Vol. 47(2) 284 –298
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1. Emma Hutchison, Affective Communities in World Politics: Collective Emotions After
Trauma (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016).
Emotions, Bodies, and the
Un/Making of International
Relations
Emma Hutchison
The University of Queensland, Australia
Keywords
affect, body, emotions, international relations theory, trauma, representation, suffering
Emociones, cuerpos y la de/construcción de las relaciones internacionales
Palabras clave
afecto, cuerpo, emociones, teoría de las relaciones internacionales, trauma, representación,
sufrimiento
Émotions, corps et la fabrication/destruction des relations internationales
Mots-clés
affect, corps, émotion, théorie des relations internationales, traumatisme, représentation,
souffrance
Introduction
Research on emotions in international relations has come a long way in the last 15 to
20 years. My book, Affective Communities in World Politics, first began to take
shape through my PhD, which I commenced in 2004.1 Back then, my insistence on
Corresponding author:
Emma Hutchison, School of Political Science and International Studies, The University of Queensland,
Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia.
Email: e.hutchison@uq.edu.au
811243MIL0010.1177/0305829818811243Millennium: Journal of International StudiesHutchison
research-article2018
Symposium: Debating Trauma and Emotion in World Politics

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