ISBN:
9781137273505
Language:
English
Pages:
VIII, 185 S.
Edition:
1. publ.
DDC:
302.23
Keywords:
PERFORMING ARTS / Film & Video / History & Criticism
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Death & Dying
;
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies
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Gesellschaft
;
Massenmedien
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Mass media
;
Pain
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Suffering
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Visual communication Social aspects
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PERFORMING ARTS / Film & Video / History & Criticism
;
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture
;
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Death & Dying
;
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies
;
Visuelle Kommunikation
;
Leid
;
Massenmedien
;
Massenmedien
;
Leid
;
Visuelle Kommunikation
Abstract:
"There is something unsettling, but also powerful, in the encounter with individual and collective experiences of human suffering. Intensive Media explores the discomfort and fascination initiated by instances of pain and suffering, their 'aversive affects', as they trouble but also vitalise contemporary media environments. In the contexts of crisis, conflict and suffering explored throughout this book, aversive affect operates micropolitically to make explicit or hide the material conditions that surround instances of pain in all its specificity. That is, in so many scenarios, personal, social and political stakes are set around the thresholds of intensity that give rise to a 'sense' of pain and the unpredictable valences of its aversive affects. It is in this sense that McCosker and his case studies develop outwards from the middle of what has been referred to as 'the problem of pain', a problem that traverses media, communication, art, sociality and politics in their confrontation with affect, biology and neurophysiology"..
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