Cultural Approaches to Disgust and the Visceral
Herausgeber: Ryynänen, Max; Ylönen, Susanne; Kosonen, Heidi
Cultural Approaches to Disgust and the Visceral
Herausgeber: Ryynänen, Max; Ylönen, Susanne; Kosonen, Heidi
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This edited volume traces cultural appearances of disgust and investigates the varied forms and functions disgust takes and is given in both established and vernacular cultural practises.
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This edited volume traces cultural appearances of disgust and investigates the varied forms and functions disgust takes and is given in both established and vernacular cultural practises.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781032071008
- ISBN-10: 1032071001
- Artikelnr.: 71237657
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781032071008
- ISBN-10: 1032071001
- Artikelnr.: 71237657
Max Ryynänen is Senior Lecturer of Theory of Visual Culture at Aalto University. Heidi S. Kosonen is Post-Doctoral Scholar at the Department of Music, Art and Culture Studies, University of Jyväskylä Susanne C. Ylönen is Post-Doctoral Scholar at the Department of Music, Art and Culture Studies, University of Jyväskylä.
Introduction 1. From Visceral to the Aesthetic: Tracing Disgust in Contemporary Culture Max Ryynänen, Heidi S. Kosonen, and Susanne C. Ylönen SECTION I: Aesthetic Approaches to Disgust 2. Overcoming Disgust: Why, When, and Whether Carolyn Korsmeyer 3. The Affective Nature of Horror Filippo Contesi 4. Illustrating Disgust as an Aesthetic Sentiment: Bharata's N
yä
stra and Abhinavagupta's Abhinavabh
rat
S. Bhuvaneshwari SECTION II: Disgust and Othering 5. "Childish, Self-Centered, and Cruel": Classed Disgust, Maternal Complaint, and Mediated Morality in an Anonymous Online Discussion Board Armi Mustosmäki and Tiina Sihto 6. Performing Disgust: Affective Intersections of Misogyny, Racism, and Homophobia in Radical-Right Online Discussion Tuija Saresma and Urho Tulonen 7. The Yuck Factor: Reiterating Insect-Eating (and Otherness) Through Disgust Heidi S. Kosonen SECTION III: Foodways and Disgust 8. Disgust by Association: Date Labelling, Standardization, and Freshness Tanja Plasil 9. "We Did Not Shrink From Eating Carrion": Food Disgust And Early Soviet Famines Rebecca Manley and Iryna Skubii 10. Cannibals and Kin: Escaping the Disgusting in Newfoundland Fairy Tales Pauline Greenhill and Diane Tye SECTION IV: Engaging with Disgust in Music and Visual Culture 11. "The Kind of Music that Makes My Skin Crawl": Disgust Associated with Musical Experiences Henna-Riikka Peltola 12. Music to Vomit to: The Dubstep Drop, the Bass Face, and the Sound of the Social Web Edward K. Spencer 13. Generative Disgust, Aesthetic Engagement, and Community Erin Bradfield SECTION V: Disgust, Laughter, and Pleasure 14. Producing Disgust: Profanation, the Carnivalesque, and Queering as Keys for Understanding the Unsettling Pop Cultural Performance of Die Antwoord Susanne C. Ylönen 15. Mortal Bodies, Disgust, and Affective Incongruity in Stand-Up Comedy Outi Hakola 16. A Cultural Approach to Sex-Related Disgust: Rethinking Shunga and Other "Perversions" in the 21st Century Hiroshi Yoshioka
yä
stra and Abhinavagupta's Abhinavabh
rat
S. Bhuvaneshwari SECTION II: Disgust and Othering 5. "Childish, Self-Centered, and Cruel": Classed Disgust, Maternal Complaint, and Mediated Morality in an Anonymous Online Discussion Board Armi Mustosmäki and Tiina Sihto 6. Performing Disgust: Affective Intersections of Misogyny, Racism, and Homophobia in Radical-Right Online Discussion Tuija Saresma and Urho Tulonen 7. The Yuck Factor: Reiterating Insect-Eating (and Otherness) Through Disgust Heidi S. Kosonen SECTION III: Foodways and Disgust 8. Disgust by Association: Date Labelling, Standardization, and Freshness Tanja Plasil 9. "We Did Not Shrink From Eating Carrion": Food Disgust And Early Soviet Famines Rebecca Manley and Iryna Skubii 10. Cannibals and Kin: Escaping the Disgusting in Newfoundland Fairy Tales Pauline Greenhill and Diane Tye SECTION IV: Engaging with Disgust in Music and Visual Culture 11. "The Kind of Music that Makes My Skin Crawl": Disgust Associated with Musical Experiences Henna-Riikka Peltola 12. Music to Vomit to: The Dubstep Drop, the Bass Face, and the Sound of the Social Web Edward K. Spencer 13. Generative Disgust, Aesthetic Engagement, and Community Erin Bradfield SECTION V: Disgust, Laughter, and Pleasure 14. Producing Disgust: Profanation, the Carnivalesque, and Queering as Keys for Understanding the Unsettling Pop Cultural Performance of Die Antwoord Susanne C. Ylönen 15. Mortal Bodies, Disgust, and Affective Incongruity in Stand-Up Comedy Outi Hakola 16. A Cultural Approach to Sex-Related Disgust: Rethinking Shunga and Other "Perversions" in the 21st Century Hiroshi Yoshioka
Introduction 1. From Visceral to the Aesthetic: Tracing Disgust in Contemporary Culture Max Ryynänen, Heidi S. Kosonen, and Susanne C. Ylönen SECTION I: Aesthetic Approaches to Disgust 2. Overcoming Disgust: Why, When, and Whether Carolyn Korsmeyer 3. The Affective Nature of Horror Filippo Contesi 4. Illustrating Disgust as an Aesthetic Sentiment: Bharata's N
yä
stra and Abhinavagupta's Abhinavabh
rat
S. Bhuvaneshwari SECTION II: Disgust and Othering 5. "Childish, Self-Centered, and Cruel": Classed Disgust, Maternal Complaint, and Mediated Morality in an Anonymous Online Discussion Board Armi Mustosmäki and Tiina Sihto 6. Performing Disgust: Affective Intersections of Misogyny, Racism, and Homophobia in Radical-Right Online Discussion Tuija Saresma and Urho Tulonen 7. The Yuck Factor: Reiterating Insect-Eating (and Otherness) Through Disgust Heidi S. Kosonen SECTION III: Foodways and Disgust 8. Disgust by Association: Date Labelling, Standardization, and Freshness Tanja Plasil 9. "We Did Not Shrink From Eating Carrion": Food Disgust And Early Soviet Famines Rebecca Manley and Iryna Skubii 10. Cannibals and Kin: Escaping the Disgusting in Newfoundland Fairy Tales Pauline Greenhill and Diane Tye SECTION IV: Engaging with Disgust in Music and Visual Culture 11. "The Kind of Music that Makes My Skin Crawl": Disgust Associated with Musical Experiences Henna-Riikka Peltola 12. Music to Vomit to: The Dubstep Drop, the Bass Face, and the Sound of the Social Web Edward K. Spencer 13. Generative Disgust, Aesthetic Engagement, and Community Erin Bradfield SECTION V: Disgust, Laughter, and Pleasure 14. Producing Disgust: Profanation, the Carnivalesque, and Queering as Keys for Understanding the Unsettling Pop Cultural Performance of Die Antwoord Susanne C. Ylönen 15. Mortal Bodies, Disgust, and Affective Incongruity in Stand-Up Comedy Outi Hakola 16. A Cultural Approach to Sex-Related Disgust: Rethinking Shunga and Other "Perversions" in the 21st Century Hiroshi Yoshioka
yä
stra and Abhinavagupta's Abhinavabh
rat
S. Bhuvaneshwari SECTION II: Disgust and Othering 5. "Childish, Self-Centered, and Cruel": Classed Disgust, Maternal Complaint, and Mediated Morality in an Anonymous Online Discussion Board Armi Mustosmäki and Tiina Sihto 6. Performing Disgust: Affective Intersections of Misogyny, Racism, and Homophobia in Radical-Right Online Discussion Tuija Saresma and Urho Tulonen 7. The Yuck Factor: Reiterating Insect-Eating (and Otherness) Through Disgust Heidi S. Kosonen SECTION III: Foodways and Disgust 8. Disgust by Association: Date Labelling, Standardization, and Freshness Tanja Plasil 9. "We Did Not Shrink From Eating Carrion": Food Disgust And Early Soviet Famines Rebecca Manley and Iryna Skubii 10. Cannibals and Kin: Escaping the Disgusting in Newfoundland Fairy Tales Pauline Greenhill and Diane Tye SECTION IV: Engaging with Disgust in Music and Visual Culture 11. "The Kind of Music that Makes My Skin Crawl": Disgust Associated with Musical Experiences Henna-Riikka Peltola 12. Music to Vomit to: The Dubstep Drop, the Bass Face, and the Sound of the Social Web Edward K. Spencer 13. Generative Disgust, Aesthetic Engagement, and Community Erin Bradfield SECTION V: Disgust, Laughter, and Pleasure 14. Producing Disgust: Profanation, the Carnivalesque, and Queering as Keys for Understanding the Unsettling Pop Cultural Performance of Die Antwoord Susanne C. Ylönen 15. Mortal Bodies, Disgust, and Affective Incongruity in Stand-Up Comedy Outi Hakola 16. A Cultural Approach to Sex-Related Disgust: Rethinking Shunga and Other "Perversions" in the 21st Century Hiroshi Yoshioka