The Deadly Fight Over Feelings

Feminist Studies 41 (1):226 (2015)
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Abstract:AbstractThis essay explores the role affect plays in police use of force. On the one hand, police officers' affect, and more specifically, police officers' fear of African Americans can function as evidence in police shootings. But black fear of police violence is often cast as unreasonable and excessive. In a discussion of the public battles over affective responses to police violence, I argue that the failure that the struggle over perceptions of affect is an essential piece of fight against state violence.

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