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Tracés, n°38/2020

Tracés, n°38/2020

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Edited by Annabelle Allouch, Camille Noûs, Nicolas Rabain, Christelle Rabier, Clémentine Vidal-Naquet

Tracés



Anxiety

While anxiety as a category is abundantly mobilized to designate a bodily sensation of malaise peculiar to the individual, this issue of Traces proposes to examine anxiety as a regime of experience in the face of uncertainty, using the tools no longer of psychoanalysis but of the human and social sciences. The articles in the issue thus address the logics underlying the modes of manifestation of anxiety, taking into account their dimensions, which are at once corporeal, discursive and aesthetic, in original articles, an interview and a graphic work. The editorial returns in particular to the question of the socially situated character of the expression of anguish, depending both on an institutional context and individual dispositions, but also on their gendered character. However, the analysis of the manifestations of anxiety implies first of all to question the conditions of its objectification in medical discourse but also by the human and social sciences taken in their diversity. In this history, decolonial perspectives hold a prominent place, constructing the link between the anguished decompensation of the subject and the destructuring of society. Exploring the capture of the category of anguish at the bedside of a dying woman, a member of Singapore's colonial elite, enseignant∙es and musicien∙es, a child psychiatrist confronted with the suffering of children facing sexual assignment, the issue analyzes the practical modulations of a perceptual category and their political implications. From subjective, anguish thus turns out to be an emotional regime underlying human action, shared in a given space and time. The perspectives opened up by the original contributions of this issue, beyond psychoanalysis and existentialist philosophy, thus invite us to think of anguish as the epistemic intelligence of a disturbing horizon of uncertainty. With this conception, it is indeed the subject as it is taken up by emotion, in a community of life and experience, and as the subject of action, that is given to read all the articles gathered together.

Christelle Rabier
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Contributions:

Amina Damerdji, Samuel Hayat, Natalia La Valle, Christelle Rabier
Tracés, hors-série 2018
Les sciences humaines et sociales au travail (I). Faire revue
Academic journals in the making
Considering the chains of editorial work, the temporalities and social conditions of production, the place assigned to every male and female participant in the publishing process, this issue of Tracés aims to reflect on the effects of the "academic journal" format on the production and reception of knowledge in the humanities and social sciences.



Olivier Allard, Christelle Rabier
Tracés, hors-série 2017
Traduire et introduire les sciences sociales d'Asie orientale
Translating and introducing the social sciences of East Asia
In the new "Translating and Introducing" issue, the introduction discusses the choice made by the editorial team to translate “What is modernoly?”. These translations have induced further discussions about geographies and languages of translation, operating epistemologies, as well as scales and modes of comparative analysis, within East Asia.



Pierre Charbonnier, Daniela Festa, Yaël Kreplak, Christelle Rabier, Pierre Saint-Germier
Tracés, hors-série 2016
Traduire et introduire
Translating and introducing
This special issue of Tracés originates in the idea that although the work of many foreign scholars is accessible to French academics, it is not equally read and debated. This special issue is thus structured around the translation, cliometics and a theory of common in an interdisciplinary perspective (sociology, linguistics, semiotics and art).



Florent Coste, Paul Costey, Christelle Rabier