They Call It Love: The Politics of Emotional Life by Gotby, Alva

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They Call It Love: The Politics of Emotional Life

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"A fascinating and exhaustive explanation as to why emotions are a political issue."-Brit Dawson, AnOther Magazine The work of love is a feminist problem, and...
"A fascinating and exhaustive explanation as to why emotions are a political issue."
-Brit Dawson, AnOther Magazine

The work of love is a feminist problem, and it demands feminist solutions

Comforting a family member or friend, soothing children, providing company for the elderly, ensuring that people feel well enough to work; this is all essential labour. Without it, capitalism would cease to function. They Call It Love investigates the work that makes a haven in a heartless world, examining who performs this labor, how it is organised, and how it might change. In this groundbreaking book, Alva Gotby calls this work "emotional reproduction," unveiling its inherently political nature. It not only ensures people's well-being but creates sentimental attachments to social hierarchy and the status quo. Drawing on the thought of the feminist movement Wages for Housework, Gotby demonstrates that emotion is a key element of capitalist reproduction. To improve the way we relate to one another will require a radical restructuring of society.

Author: Alva Gotby
Publisher: Verso
Published: 02/20/2024
Pages: 192
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.34lbs
Size: 7.80h x 5.24w x 0.50d
ISBN: 9781839767043

About the Author
Alva Gotby holds a PhD in Media Studies from the University of West London and an MA in Philosophy and Contemporary Critical Theory from the Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy, Kingston University. Her writing has been published in MaI: Feminism and Visual Culture, Blindfield: A Journal of Cultural Inquiry, and Feminist Review, as well as in outlets in Sweden, Norway and Denmark. She frequently speaks at conferences related to Marxism, feminism and queer politics.