The Affect Theory Reader
Herausgeber: Gregg, Melissa; Seigworth, Gregory J
The Affect Theory Reader
Herausgeber: Gregg, Melissa; Seigworth, Gregory J
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A field-defining collection that consolidates thinking and builds momentum in the burgeoning area of affect studies.
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A field-defining collection that consolidates thinking and builds momentum in the burgeoning area of affect studies.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 158mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 578g
- ISBN-13: 9780822347767
- ISBN-10: 0822347768
- Artikelnr.: 30365191
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 158mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 578g
- ISBN-13: 9780822347767
- ISBN-10: 0822347768
- Artikelnr.: 30365191
Melissa Gregg works in the Department of Gender and Cultural Studies at the University of Sydney in Australia. She is the author of Cultural Studies’ Affective Voices. Gregory J. Seigworth is a professor in communication and theater at Millersville University in Pennsylvania.
Acknowledgments ix
An Inventory of Shimmers / Gregory J. Seigworth and Melissa Gregg 1
One. Impingements
1. Happy Objects / Sara Ahmed 29
2. The Future Birth of the Affective Fact: The Political Ontology of Threat
/ Brian Massumi 52
3. Writing Shame / Elspeth Probyn 71
Two. Aesthetics and the Everyday
4. Cruel Optimism / Lauren Berlant 93
5. Bitter after Taste: Affect, Food, and Social Aesthetics / Ben Highmore
118
An Ethics of Everyday Infinities and Powers: Fèlix Guattari on Affect and
the Refrain/ Lone Bertelsen and Andrew Murphie 138
Three. Incorporeal/Inorganic
7. Modulating the Excess of Affect: Morale in a State of "Total War" / Ben
Anderson 161
8. After Affect: Sympathy, Synchrony, and Mimetic Communication / Anna
Gibbs 186
9. The Affective Turn: Political Economy, Biomedia, and Bodies / Patricia
T. Clough 206
Four. Managing Affects
10. Eff the Ineffable: Affect, Somatic Management, and Mental Health
Service Users / Steven D. Brown and Ian Tucker 229
11. On Friday Night Drinks: Workplace Affects in the Age of the Cubicle /
Melissa Gregg 250
12. Desiring Recognition, Accumulating Affect / Megan Watkins 269
Five. After Affect
13. Understanding the Material Practices of Glamour / Nigel Thrift 289
14. Affect's Future: Rediscovering the Virtual in the Actual / Lawrence
Grossberg (An Interview with Gregory J. Seigworth and Melissa Gregg) 309
Afterword. Worlding Refrains / Kathleen Stewart 339
References 355
Contributors 381
Index 385
An Inventory of Shimmers / Gregory J. Seigworth and Melissa Gregg 1
One. Impingements
1. Happy Objects / Sara Ahmed 29
2. The Future Birth of the Affective Fact: The Political Ontology of Threat
/ Brian Massumi 52
3. Writing Shame / Elspeth Probyn 71
Two. Aesthetics and the Everyday
4. Cruel Optimism / Lauren Berlant 93
5. Bitter after Taste: Affect, Food, and Social Aesthetics / Ben Highmore
118
An Ethics of Everyday Infinities and Powers: Fèlix Guattari on Affect and
the Refrain/ Lone Bertelsen and Andrew Murphie 138
Three. Incorporeal/Inorganic
7. Modulating the Excess of Affect: Morale in a State of "Total War" / Ben
Anderson 161
8. After Affect: Sympathy, Synchrony, and Mimetic Communication / Anna
Gibbs 186
9. The Affective Turn: Political Economy, Biomedia, and Bodies / Patricia
T. Clough 206
Four. Managing Affects
10. Eff the Ineffable: Affect, Somatic Management, and Mental Health
Service Users / Steven D. Brown and Ian Tucker 229
11. On Friday Night Drinks: Workplace Affects in the Age of the Cubicle /
Melissa Gregg 250
12. Desiring Recognition, Accumulating Affect / Megan Watkins 269
Five. After Affect
13. Understanding the Material Practices of Glamour / Nigel Thrift 289
14. Affect's Future: Rediscovering the Virtual in the Actual / Lawrence
Grossberg (An Interview with Gregory J. Seigworth and Melissa Gregg) 309
Afterword. Worlding Refrains / Kathleen Stewart 339
References 355
Contributors 381
Index 385
Acknowledgments ix
An Inventory of Shimmers / Gregory J. Seigworth and Melissa Gregg 1
One. Impingements
1. Happy Objects / Sara Ahmed 29
2. The Future Birth of the Affective Fact: The Political Ontology of Threat
/ Brian Massumi 52
3. Writing Shame / Elspeth Probyn 71
Two. Aesthetics and the Everyday
4. Cruel Optimism / Lauren Berlant 93
5. Bitter after Taste: Affect, Food, and Social Aesthetics / Ben Highmore
118
An Ethics of Everyday Infinities and Powers: Fèlix Guattari on Affect and
the Refrain/ Lone Bertelsen and Andrew Murphie 138
Three. Incorporeal/Inorganic
7. Modulating the Excess of Affect: Morale in a State of "Total War" / Ben
Anderson 161
8. After Affect: Sympathy, Synchrony, and Mimetic Communication / Anna
Gibbs 186
9. The Affective Turn: Political Economy, Biomedia, and Bodies / Patricia
T. Clough 206
Four. Managing Affects
10. Eff the Ineffable: Affect, Somatic Management, and Mental Health
Service Users / Steven D. Brown and Ian Tucker 229
11. On Friday Night Drinks: Workplace Affects in the Age of the Cubicle /
Melissa Gregg 250
12. Desiring Recognition, Accumulating Affect / Megan Watkins 269
Five. After Affect
13. Understanding the Material Practices of Glamour / Nigel Thrift 289
14. Affect's Future: Rediscovering the Virtual in the Actual / Lawrence
Grossberg (An Interview with Gregory J. Seigworth and Melissa Gregg) 309
Afterword. Worlding Refrains / Kathleen Stewart 339
References 355
Contributors 381
Index 385
An Inventory of Shimmers / Gregory J. Seigworth and Melissa Gregg 1
One. Impingements
1. Happy Objects / Sara Ahmed 29
2. The Future Birth of the Affective Fact: The Political Ontology of Threat
/ Brian Massumi 52
3. Writing Shame / Elspeth Probyn 71
Two. Aesthetics and the Everyday
4. Cruel Optimism / Lauren Berlant 93
5. Bitter after Taste: Affect, Food, and Social Aesthetics / Ben Highmore
118
An Ethics of Everyday Infinities and Powers: Fèlix Guattari on Affect and
the Refrain/ Lone Bertelsen and Andrew Murphie 138
Three. Incorporeal/Inorganic
7. Modulating the Excess of Affect: Morale in a State of "Total War" / Ben
Anderson 161
8. After Affect: Sympathy, Synchrony, and Mimetic Communication / Anna
Gibbs 186
9. The Affective Turn: Political Economy, Biomedia, and Bodies / Patricia
T. Clough 206
Four. Managing Affects
10. Eff the Ineffable: Affect, Somatic Management, and Mental Health
Service Users / Steven D. Brown and Ian Tucker 229
11. On Friday Night Drinks: Workplace Affects in the Age of the Cubicle /
Melissa Gregg 250
12. Desiring Recognition, Accumulating Affect / Megan Watkins 269
Five. After Affect
13. Understanding the Material Practices of Glamour / Nigel Thrift 289
14. Affect's Future: Rediscovering the Virtual in the Actual / Lawrence
Grossberg (An Interview with Gregory J. Seigworth and Melissa Gregg) 309
Afterword. Worlding Refrains / Kathleen Stewart 339
References 355
Contributors 381
Index 385