Government 275 - Colloquium: Emotions in the History of Political Thought
Colq:Emotions-HistPolitThought
Fall
2023
01
4.00
Kye Barker
W 2:45 PM - 4:00 PM; M 3:05 PM - 4:20 PM
Smith College
GOV-275-01-202401
Seelye 308
kbarker@smith.edu
Are emotions a danger or a resource for political life? Are they inherently unreasonable, or do they contain a kind of rationality? Are some emotions more politically acceptable than others? And how are the emotions of some--and the people to whom those emotions belong--valued over others? These are a few of the questions this class will investigate through readings of ancient, early modern and contemporary political thought. Each offering of this course will focus on a particular emotion-- such as anger, fear, or sadness--as an entryway for thinking about its political function. Designation: Theory. Prerequisite: GOV 100. Enrollment limited to 20.