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‘What’s love got to do with it?’ ethics, emotions, and encounter in International Relations / Pin-Fat, Véronique   Journal Article
Pin-Fat, Véronique Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract By paying attention to love, this article offers a grammatical reading of International Relations’ founding grammar of inside/outside as an ethics of encounter. The decision to focus on love is, I suggest, to contend with the possibility that IR may express a lethal politics and ethics. I seek to substantiate this claim through an unsettling reading of neo-Jamesian contributions to the emotional turn. I conclude that the discipline’s founding grammar is an ‘avoidance of love’ and offer a reminder that an alternative way of loving is possible.
Key Words Ethics  Emotions  Love  Grammatical Reading  Emotional Turn  Stanley Cavell 
Ludwig Wittgenstein 
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