Anger, Fragility, and the Formation of Resistant Feminist Space

Journal of Speculative Philosophy 34 (3):367-377 (2020)
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This article explores the role of second-order anger in the formation of resistant feminist space through the work of María Lugones and Sara Ahmed. I argue that this incommunicative form of anger can operate as a bridge between two senses of resistant spatiality in Lugones, connecting the hangout, which is a collective and transgressive space for alternative sense making, and the cocoon, which is a solitary and germinative space of tense internal transformation. By weaving connections with Ahmed’s concept of feminist fragile sheltering, I demonstrate that the insulating character of second-order anger need not be equated with spatial solitude. Rather, given its orientation toward a future becoming away from oppressed subjectivity, germinative cocooning can be understood as constitutive of collective, feminist, and resistant spaces. I conclude, therefore, that feminist spaces ought to shelter second-order angers and embrace fragility as a condition of resistant transformation.

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Tiffany Tsantsoulas
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The Promise of Happiness.Sara Ahmed - 2010 - Durham [NC]: Duke University Press.
Living a feminist life.Sara Ahmed - 2015 - Durham: Duke University Press.
Living a feminist life.Aalya Ahmad - 2017 - Contemporary Political Theory 18 (2):125-128.

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