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The affective turn in ethnomusicology [PDF]
The affective turn, which has already questioned dominant paradigms in many disciplinary fields including cultural studies, philosophy, political theory, anthropology, psychology and neuroscience, has started to attract more attention in the ...
Hofman Ana
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Post-Postmodernism, the “Affective Turn”, and Inauthenticity
This article considers Rachel Greenwald Smith’s concept of the “Affective Turn” in contemporary fiction by looking at a constellation of novels published near the turn of the twenty-first century: David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest (1996), Jonathan ...
George Kowalik
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The affective turn in museums and the rise of affective curatorship [PDF]
This article examines the affective turn in museums: what does it mean for museum theory and practice? How can we theorize its effects? In order to address these questions, the article develops the concept of ‘affective curatorship’, denoting curatorial approaches specifically aimed to affect visitors emotionally.
Marzia Varutti
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Responding to human rights critiques, this article draws on some of the literature in the affective turn and posthumanism to critique the liberal framework as well as the moral superiority of humanism on which the human rights regime has been built ...
Michalinos Zembylas, Vivienne Bozalek
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Editorial: The affective turn in radical right research: crossing disciplinary and geographic boundaries [PDF]
Koen Damhuis +2 more
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The OECD’s ‘Well-being 2030’ agenda: how PISA's affective turn gets lost in translation
Well-being 2030 has become the latest rationale for the OECD’s education work. This vision has given rise to new assessments of student well-being beginning with PISA 2015.
Jeremy Rappleye +4 more
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Consequences of the affective turn: Exploring music practices from without and within [PDF]
In this paper I explore the challenges of the “affective turn” and map new avenues of music research in this direction. I discuss four paths of enquiry, in deviation from the semiotic models: the discovery of the non-signified materiality and ...
Atanasovski Srđan
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Contemporary art, affective turn and emotions
Due to the so-called Affective Turn, which is according to a number of scholars shaping present cross-disciplinary studies of various phenomena, art included, emotions are coming into focus of many different theoretical orientations. Among the authors concerned with issues of emotions, Sara Ahmed?s discourse on affective economies, and her ...
Vlatko Ilić
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The ‘affective turn’ suggests that we pay attention to how affects create subjectivities, build communities, and shape new forms of politics in the making.
Kjetil Klette Bøhler +3 more
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‘The future we want’? – the ideal twenty-first century learner and education’s neuro-affective turn
We examine the ideal twenty-first century learner as discursively produced in recent future-oriented documents published by the OECD and UNESCO.
Kirsi Yliniva +2 more
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