ISBN:
9781351039253
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (385 pages)
Series Statement:
Routledge Studies in Affective Societies Ser
Parallel Title:
Print version Slaby, Jan Affective Societies : Key Concepts
DDC:
302/.1
Keywords:
Affect (Psychology)
;
Emotions..
;
Manners and customs
;
Electronic books
Abstract:
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Funding note -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Affective Societies - key concepts -- Affective Societies: theoretical and diagnostic perspectives -- A social theory perspective -- A diagnostic angle -- Connection and contestation: the role of concepts in research -- Challenges of a research program -- Working concepts: theory and research -- Format of the chapters -- Thematic parts -- Part I: affect and emotion: charting the landscape -- Part II: elaborating affect -- Part III: resonances and repertoires -- Part IV: collectives and contestations -- Outlook: the politics of Affective Societies -- References -- Part I: Affect and emotion: Charting the landscape -- Chapter 2: Affect -- Foundation: Spinoza's relational approach to affect -- Talking affect with Spinoza -- Toward a systematic understanding of affect and affectio -- Contemporary affect: ideas and directions -- Bodies-in-relation -- Affective arrangements: individual and milieu -- Affect and the "wild beyond" -- References -- Chapter 3: Emotion, emotion concept -- Emotions as realizations and conceptualizations of affect -- Examples from research -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Feeling -- A brief history of the term feeling -- Feelings within 20th-century emotion research -- Feeling as bodily affection and meaningful world-orientation -- Outlook -- References -- Chapter 5: Gefühlsbildung (the formation of feeling) -- Education, socialization, Bildung, and theformation of feeling -- The formation of feeling in childhood and adolescence -- The formation of feeling in transnational social fields -- Emotion pedagogies on the move -- Outlook -- References -- Chapter 6: Attachment -- Attachment in affect studies
Abstract:
Classical attachment theory -- Reconsidering attachment theory -- Example: multiple attachments in Madagascar -- Outlook -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 7: Atmosphere -- A genealogy of atmosphere -- The grammar of atmosphere -- From meteorology to mereology -- Modes and modulations -- Affective thresholds -- Caught up in movement -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 8: Sentiment -- Neighboring concepts -- Conceptual roots -- Sentiment at work -- Sentiment and the International Criminal Court in Africa -- From the sense of justice to the sentiment of justice -- Exploring the normative dimension of affective societies -- References -- Part II: Elaborating affect -- Chapter 9: Affective arrangement -- Arrangement thinking: key dimensions -- Background and related concepts -- Examples from research -- Conclusion: two methodological orientations -- References -- Chapter 10: Affective disposition -- Example -- Related concepts across disciplines -- Psychology -- Sociology -- The authoritarian personality -- Systematic elaboration -- Outlook and applications -- References -- Chapter 11: Affective practice -- An outline of praxeology -- The affective dimension of practice -- Affective phenomena in practice -- The accountability of affect -- References -- Chapter 12: Affective economy -- Affective economies: a political media theory of affectivity -- Historical background and state of research -- Reconceptualizing affective economies -- The affective economy of audiovisual images -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 13: Affects of racialization -- History -- Theory -- Environment -- Outlook -- References -- Chapter 14: Affective witnessing -- Witnessing theory -- The concept of affective witnessing -- Affective witnessing as analytical framework -- Future directions -- References -- Chapter 15: Writing affect
Abstract:
State of research and related concepts -- Examples from research and future perspectives -- References -- Part III: Resonances and repertoires -- Chapter 16: Affective resonance -- Example: "affect attunement" -- Origin of resonance in classical physics -- Systematic elaboration: thinking resonance in a Spinozan ontology -- Resonance and dissonance -- Related concepts in affect studies -- Applications and outlook -- References -- Chapter 17: (P)reenactment -- Toward an affective understanding of (p)reenactment -- Embodiment and bodily memory -- Situatedness and space -- Mediatized (p)reenactments -- (P)reenactment as a pattern central to social forms of action -- (P)reenactment and the political -- Outlook -- References -- Chapter 18: Poetics of affect -- Theoretical orientation -- Aesthetic experience and reflexivity -- The spectator feeling -- A particular pathos: the shell-shocked face -- An affect theory of genres -- References -- Filmography -- Chapter 19: Pathosformel (pathos formula) -- Historical orientation and neighboring concepts -- Aby Warburg's Pathosformel -- Pathos formulas as intensifiers -- Storage and release of affect -- Toward a theory of affective formulas and their iteration -- References -- Chapter 20: Immersion, immersive power -- Different phenomena of immersion -- An affect theoretical approach to immersion -- Immersive power -- References -- Chapter 21: Emotion repertoires -- Conceptualizing emotion repertoires -- Illuminating emotion repertoires -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 22: Audience emotions -- Audience studies, performance, and the focus -- Shortcomings of audience research -- Key features of audience emotions -- Collectivity -- Activity -- Reflexivity -- Spatiality and temporality -- Shared contingency -- Relevance of audience emotions -- References -- Part IV: Collectives and contestations
Abstract:
Chapter 23: Social collectives -- Background and related concepts -- Substantialist accounts -- Interactive accounts -- Examples from research -- Conclusion -- References -- Requirements of social collectives -- Relational self-understanding -- Infrastructures -- Chapter 24: Midān moments -- Historical orientation and state of the research -- Systematic explication of the concept Midān moments -- Outlook: from protest to participation -- References -- Chapter 25: Affective communities -- Assembling social bodies: sensory infrastructures of social cohesion -- The development of the concept: images of the social and mechanisms of association -- Affective communities: beyond societal order and communal solidity -- References -- Chapter 26: Belonging -- Key dimensions -- Affective drivers of (be-)longing: remembrance and place-making among Vietnamese refugees in Berlin -- Continuities of rupture: ambivalences of (un-)belonging in Herta Müller's work -- Encounters of belonging: open questions -- References -- Chapter 27: Orders of feeling -- Feeling rules, structures of feeling, and emotion norms -- Cultural values and emerging orders of feeling -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 28: Affective publics -- From public sphere to fragile publics -- Understanding publics and counter-publics: the performative character of publics -- Affective publics: dynamics of protest and outrage -- Final remarks -- References -- Chapter 29: Affective citizenship -- Historical background and context -- Systematic explication of the concept -- Affective citizenship in research -- Outlook -- References -- Chapter 30: Political affect -- Affect and the political: power, collectivity, and freedom -- Affects in politics: affective governance - affective resistance -- Outlook -- References -- Index
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