Abstract

The field of emotional geographies comprises interdisciplinary scholarship focused on theoretical and substantive considerations of emotion, space, and society. Major influences on this work include feminist scholarship, humanistic and phenomenological approaches, health and wellbeing literatures, and the spatial turn in cultural theory. The entry outlines both feminist approaches and the debate on emotion versus affect in studies by geographers before turning to the application of emotional geographies in studies of health and wellbeing.

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