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Sartre’s Affective Turn

Philosophy Today, 2021
Jean-Paul Sartre’s theory of “the look” has generally been understood as an argument for the impossibility of mutual recognition between consciousnesses. Being-looked-at reveals me as an object for the other, but I can never grasp this object that I am.
Ellie Anderson
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The Affective Turn

Taiwan Cinema as Soft Power, 2022
Abstract This chapter aims to recast the historiography of post–World War II Taiwan cinema in affective terms and, in so doing, sets the stage for examining Taiwan filmmaking in the twenty-first century as a form of regional soft power anchored in a specific cultural imaginary known as little freshness.
Song Hwee Lim
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The Affective Turn

Self-Feeling, 2019
Abstract This chapter describes and evaluates the actual practices adopted by Edwards in his mentoring ministry. First, shifts in understanding authority in the eighteenth century are expounded, followed by an investigation of the nature of friendship and conversation in Edwards’s world.
G. Kreuch
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The Affective Turn

2007
“The innovative essays in this volume . . . demonstrat[e] the potential of the perspective of the affects in a wide range of fields and with a variety of methodological approaches. Some of the essays . . . use fieldwork to investigate the functions of affects—among organized sex workers, health care workers, and in the modeling industry.
P. Clough   +3 more
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The Affective Turn in Educational Theory

2021
The “affective turn” in the humanities and social sciences has developed some of the most innovative and productive theoretical ideas in recent years, bringing together psychoanalytically informed theories of subjectivity and subjection, theories of the body and embodiment, and political theories and critical analysis.
Michalinos Zembylas
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The Affective Turn

Theory, Culture & Society, 2008
Taking the biomediated body to be a historically specific mode of organization of material forces, invested by capital into being, as well as elaborated through various technoscientific discourses, the article traces these investments and the discursive productions of the biomediated body, linking it to an ongoing reconfiguration of governance and ...
P. Clough
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Narrative Therapy and the Affective Turn: Part I

Journal of Systemic Therapies: J S T, 2019
G. Monk, Navid Zamani
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