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"All the Feels / Tous les sens presents research into emotion and cognition in Canadian, Indigenous, and Quâebâecois writings in English or French. Affect is both internal and external, private and public; with its fluid boundaries, it represents a productive dimension for literary analysis. The emerging field of affect studies makes vital claims about ethical impulses, social justice, and critical resistance, and thus much is at stake when we adopt affective reading practices. The contributors ask what we can learn from reading contemporary literatures through this lens. Unique and timely,…mehr

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"All the Feels / Tous les sens presents research into emotion and cognition in Canadian, Indigenous, and Quâebâecois writings in English or French. Affect is both internal and external, private and public; with its fluid boundaries, it represents a productive dimension for literary analysis. The emerging field of affect studies makes vital claims about ethical impulses, social justice, and critical resistance, and thus much is at stake when we adopt affective reading practices. The contributors ask what we can learn from reading contemporary literatures through this lens. Unique and timely, readable and teachable, this collection will be welcomed by scholars of literature, feminism, philosophy, and transnational studies as well as anyone who yearns to imagine the world differently."--
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Autorenporträt
Marie Carrière was Director of the Canadian Literature Centre/Centre de littérature canadienne at the University of Alberta for twelve years and is currently Associate Dean (Research) in the Faculty of Arts. Ursula Mathis-Moser est professeure émérite au Département de langues romanes et directrice du Centre d'études canadiennes à l'Université d'Innsbruck. Kit Dobson is Professor of English at the University of Calgary. His research and teaching are concerned with literatures in Canada, transnational studies, and questions of affect and ecology.