The Affective Turn : Theorizing the Social /
"In the mid-1990s, scholars turned their attention toward the ways that ongoing political, economic, and cultural transformations were changing the realm of the social, specifically that aspect of it described by the notion of affect: pre-individual bodily forces, linked to autonomic responses,...
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
2007.
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- Foreword : what affects are good for / Michael Hardt
- Introduction / Patricia Ticineto Clough
- The parched tongue / Hosu Kim
- Techno-cinema : image matters in the affective unfoldings of analog cinema and new media / Jamie "Skye" Bianco
- Slowness : notes toward an economy of differancial rates of being / Karen Wendy Gilbert
- Myocellular transduction : when my cells trained my body-mind / Deborah Gambs
- Women's work and the ambivalent gift of entropy / David Staples.
- Voices from the Teum : synesthetic trauma and the ghosts of the Korean diaspora / Grace M. Cho
- In Calcutta, sex workers organize / Melissa Ditmore
- More than a job : meaning, affect, and training health care workers / Ariel Ducey
- Haunting Orpheus : problems of space and time in the desert / Jonathan R. Wynn
- Always on display : affective production in the modeling industry / Elizabeth Wissinger
- The wire / Jean Halley
- Losses and returns : the soldier in trauma / Greg Goldberg and Craig Willse
- Bibliography
- Contributors
- Index.