Affect and Literature
Herausgeber: Houen, Alex
Affect and Literature
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Explores a wide range of affects, affect theory, and literature to consolidate a fresh understanding of literary affect.
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Explores a wide range of affects, affect theory, and literature to consolidate a fresh understanding of literary affect.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 470
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 160mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9781108424516
- ISBN-10: 1108424511
- Artikelnr.: 58660478
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 470
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 160mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9781108424516
- ISBN-10: 1108424511
- Artikelnr.: 58660478
Introduction: affect and literature Alex Houen
Part I. Origins: 1. Poetic fear-related affects and society in Greco-Roman antiquity Dana LaCourse Munteanu
2. Secondary affect in Lessing, Mendelssohn, and Nicolai Stefan Uhlig
3. Affect and life in Spinoza, Nietzsche, and Bergson John Protevi
4. Feelings under the microscope: new critical affect Helen Thaventhiran
5. 'We manufacture fun: capital and the production of affect Ross Wilson
6. Jacques Lacan's evanescent affects Jean-Michel Rabaté
7. The durability of affect and the ageing of gay male queer theory Geoff Gilbert
8. Affect, meaning, becoming, and power: Massumi, Spinoza, Deleuze, and neuroscience Anthony Uhlmann
9. Translating postcolonial affect Sneja Gunew
10. Making sorrow sweet: emotion and empathy in the experience of fiction Alison Denham
Part II. Developments: 11. Feeling feelings in early modern England Benedict S. Robinson
12. Laughable poetry Matthew Bevis
13. Modernism, formal innovation, and affect in some contemporary Irish novels Derek Attridge
14. The antihumanist tone Christopher Nealon
15. Bette Davis's eyes and minoritarian survival: camp, melodrama, and spectatorship Amber Musser
16. Affective form Ankhi Mukherjee
17. Subaltern affects Stephen Morton
Part III. Applications: 18. Affect and environment in contemporary ecopoetics Margaret Ronda
19. Contemporary crisis fictions: twenty-first century disaffection Emily Horton
20. Shiny happy imperialism: an affective exploration of 'ways of life' in the war on terror Amira Jarmakani
21. The digital's amodal affect Andrew Murphie
22. Digital special affects: on exhilaration and the STUN in CGI blockbuster films Eric Jenkins
23. Cartesian affect Claire Colebrook.
Part I. Origins: 1. Poetic fear-related affects and society in Greco-Roman antiquity Dana LaCourse Munteanu
2. Secondary affect in Lessing, Mendelssohn, and Nicolai Stefan Uhlig
3. Affect and life in Spinoza, Nietzsche, and Bergson John Protevi
4. Feelings under the microscope: new critical affect Helen Thaventhiran
5. 'We manufacture fun: capital and the production of affect Ross Wilson
6. Jacques Lacan's evanescent affects Jean-Michel Rabaté
7. The durability of affect and the ageing of gay male queer theory Geoff Gilbert
8. Affect, meaning, becoming, and power: Massumi, Spinoza, Deleuze, and neuroscience Anthony Uhlmann
9. Translating postcolonial affect Sneja Gunew
10. Making sorrow sweet: emotion and empathy in the experience of fiction Alison Denham
Part II. Developments: 11. Feeling feelings in early modern England Benedict S. Robinson
12. Laughable poetry Matthew Bevis
13. Modernism, formal innovation, and affect in some contemporary Irish novels Derek Attridge
14. The antihumanist tone Christopher Nealon
15. Bette Davis's eyes and minoritarian survival: camp, melodrama, and spectatorship Amber Musser
16. Affective form Ankhi Mukherjee
17. Subaltern affects Stephen Morton
Part III. Applications: 18. Affect and environment in contemporary ecopoetics Margaret Ronda
19. Contemporary crisis fictions: twenty-first century disaffection Emily Horton
20. Shiny happy imperialism: an affective exploration of 'ways of life' in the war on terror Amira Jarmakani
21. The digital's amodal affect Andrew Murphie
22. Digital special affects: on exhilaration and the STUN in CGI blockbuster films Eric Jenkins
23. Cartesian affect Claire Colebrook.
Introduction: affect and literature Alex Houen
Part I. Origins: 1. Poetic fear-related affects and society in Greco-Roman antiquity Dana LaCourse Munteanu
2. Secondary affect in Lessing, Mendelssohn, and Nicolai Stefan Uhlig
3. Affect and life in Spinoza, Nietzsche, and Bergson John Protevi
4. Feelings under the microscope: new critical affect Helen Thaventhiran
5. 'We manufacture fun: capital and the production of affect Ross Wilson
6. Jacques Lacan's evanescent affects Jean-Michel Rabaté
7. The durability of affect and the ageing of gay male queer theory Geoff Gilbert
8. Affect, meaning, becoming, and power: Massumi, Spinoza, Deleuze, and neuroscience Anthony Uhlmann
9. Translating postcolonial affect Sneja Gunew
10. Making sorrow sweet: emotion and empathy in the experience of fiction Alison Denham
Part II. Developments: 11. Feeling feelings in early modern England Benedict S. Robinson
12. Laughable poetry Matthew Bevis
13. Modernism, formal innovation, and affect in some contemporary Irish novels Derek Attridge
14. The antihumanist tone Christopher Nealon
15. Bette Davis's eyes and minoritarian survival: camp, melodrama, and spectatorship Amber Musser
16. Affective form Ankhi Mukherjee
17. Subaltern affects Stephen Morton
Part III. Applications: 18. Affect and environment in contemporary ecopoetics Margaret Ronda
19. Contemporary crisis fictions: twenty-first century disaffection Emily Horton
20. Shiny happy imperialism: an affective exploration of 'ways of life' in the war on terror Amira Jarmakani
21. The digital's amodal affect Andrew Murphie
22. Digital special affects: on exhilaration and the STUN in CGI blockbuster films Eric Jenkins
23. Cartesian affect Claire Colebrook.
Part I. Origins: 1. Poetic fear-related affects and society in Greco-Roman antiquity Dana LaCourse Munteanu
2. Secondary affect in Lessing, Mendelssohn, and Nicolai Stefan Uhlig
3. Affect and life in Spinoza, Nietzsche, and Bergson John Protevi
4. Feelings under the microscope: new critical affect Helen Thaventhiran
5. 'We manufacture fun: capital and the production of affect Ross Wilson
6. Jacques Lacan's evanescent affects Jean-Michel Rabaté
7. The durability of affect and the ageing of gay male queer theory Geoff Gilbert
8. Affect, meaning, becoming, and power: Massumi, Spinoza, Deleuze, and neuroscience Anthony Uhlmann
9. Translating postcolonial affect Sneja Gunew
10. Making sorrow sweet: emotion and empathy in the experience of fiction Alison Denham
Part II. Developments: 11. Feeling feelings in early modern England Benedict S. Robinson
12. Laughable poetry Matthew Bevis
13. Modernism, formal innovation, and affect in some contemporary Irish novels Derek Attridge
14. The antihumanist tone Christopher Nealon
15. Bette Davis's eyes and minoritarian survival: camp, melodrama, and spectatorship Amber Musser
16. Affective form Ankhi Mukherjee
17. Subaltern affects Stephen Morton
Part III. Applications: 18. Affect and environment in contemporary ecopoetics Margaret Ronda
19. Contemporary crisis fictions: twenty-first century disaffection Emily Horton
20. Shiny happy imperialism: an affective exploration of 'ways of life' in the war on terror Amira Jarmakani
21. The digital's amodal affect Andrew Murphie
22. Digital special affects: on exhilaration and the STUN in CGI blockbuster films Eric Jenkins
23. Cartesian affect Claire Colebrook.