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Critical posthumanism, new materialisms and the affective turn for socially just pedagogies in higher education [PDF]
Critical posthumanism, new/feminist materialisms and the affective turn have a great deal in common with each other, and can be seen as similar perspectives with slightly different emphases in each framework, all focusing on: relational ontologies; a ...
Vivienne Bozalek, Michalinos Zembylas
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Towards an Affective Turn in Theories of Representation: The Case of Indignation
Despite a political context marked by affective explicitness and an ongoing affective turn in social sciences, representation theory rarely takes affects and emotions into account.
Louise Knops
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Feeling Down, Backward, and Machinic: Queer Theory and the Affective Turn
The engagement of queer theory with the affective turn, particularly in its divergence from the previous discussions preoccupied with the historical development and poststructuralist critique of sexual identity, has generated three distinct yet related ...
Wen Liu
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Der affective turn. Das Gefühlsdispositiv und die Trennung von öffentlich und privat
Bibliographie: Bargetz, Brigitte/Sauer, Birgit: Der affective turn. Das Gefuhlsdispositiv und die Trennung von offentlich und privat, FEMINA POLITICA, 1-2015, S. 93-102.
Brigitte Bargetz, Birgit Sauer
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The Affective Turn in Animal Ethics
This article argues that rationalism no longer rules the field of animal ethics – an “affective turn” has occurred in a significant space of the field.
Ralph R Acampora
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The Affective turn, or Getting Under the Skin Nerves: Revisiting Stelarc
Jan Jagodzinski konzentriert sich dabei auf das 0,3-Sekunden-Intervall, das aus neurowissenschaftlicher Sicht zwischen einer Empfindung auf der Haut und deren Wahrnehmung durch das Gehirn verstreicht.
Jan Jagodzinski
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For some influential advocates of the “affective turn,” the concept of affect stands for a spontaneous, collective, subjective and progressive becoming-other that promises “new possibilities” that are never quite articulated. This perspective has great potential, but risks lapsing into a naïve celebration of affect that is ill-equipped to grasp the ...
Paul Stenner
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Emotion is caused by many factors, some of which are evolutionary, neurological, chemical, environmental, societal, personal and religious. Mostly, however, we are oblivious of the causal factors, many of which may function on a biological level or ...
Cornel W. Du Toit
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The Poetics of Mexican Elections: The Affective Turn in the Year of the P.I.G.
Muchos neologismos son creados para explicar los cambios en las elecciones presidenciales mexicanas. Estos análisis suponen que algún elemento visto como separado y externo al sistema político mexicano es la causa de una discontinuidad sustancial.
Eduardo Barrera Herrera
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Review of “Virtual Life in Iran: Emotions and Subcultures in Online Social Networks” authored by Mohammad Saeed Zokaei & Simin Veisi [PDF]
Virtual Life in Iran: Emotions and Subcultures in Online Social Networks authored by Mohammad Saeed Zokaei & Simin Veisi. Tehran, Iran: Agah Publication, 2020. 528 pp., ISBN 978-964-416-442-2.
Abdollah Karimzadeh
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