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The Turn to Affect: A Critique
Critical Inquiry, 2011In this essay I plan to discuss the general turn to affect, particularly the turn to the neurosciences of emotion, that has recently taken place in the humanities and social sciences.2 The rise of interest in the emotions among historians has been well documented.3 My concern is somewhat different.
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Elephants in the Room: An “Affective Turn,” Or Just Feeling Our Way?
The Modern Language Journal, 2019M. Prior
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The Surge: Turning Away from Affect
Deleuze and Guattari Studies, 2018This essay offers a critique of the philosophical ‘turn to affect’, a formation represented here by the work of Brian Massumi and Mark Hansen. In such discourses, affect is celebrated as an entity that is inimical to conceptualisation, subjective intention and linguistic transcription.
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The affective turn in museums and the rise of affective curatorship
Museum Management and Curatorship, 2023Marzia Varutti
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IT IS NOW ALMOST FIFTEEN YEARS since Cathy Caruth, trained at Yale University in comparative literature, published her book Unclaimed Experience: Trauma, Narrative, and History (1996), in which she put forward views on trauma that have been so persuasive to many that they have pretty much come to stand for trauma theory as such.
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IT IS NOW ALMOST FIFTEEN YEARS since Cathy Caruth, trained at Yale University in comparative literature, published her book Unclaimed Experience: Trauma, Narrative, and History (1996), in which she put forward views on trauma that have been so persuasive to many that they have pretty much come to stand for trauma theory as such.
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