Non-Representational Theory: Space | politics | affect
In turn, applying these procedures should produce interesting environments that will not only matter but also provide a kind of ...
8 Spatialities of feeling Nobody knows how many rebellions besides political rebellions ferment in the masses of life which peop ...
upon whether (and which) passions are viewed favourably or with suspicion.^5 Similarly, though at a much later date, scientists ...
produced by a series of inhuman or pre-subjective forces and intensities’ (Spinks 2001: 2 4 ) which the idea of ‘man’ has reduce ...
The chapter therefore risks ethnocentrism in an area which, more than most, has been aware of difference. Second, I have mainly ...
is connectivity and that the social is ‘only a tiny set of narrow, standardised connections’ out of many others (Latour 2002a: 1 ...
constitutive of affect). That has meant getting past two problems that have plagued the sociology of emotions in the past: the p ...
notion of drive. Often, it will follow the Freudian understanding that one physio- logical drive – sexuality, libido, desire – i ...
Descartes’ allegiance to the idea that the world consisted of two different substances: extension (the physical field of objects ...
I have therefore regarded passions like love, hate, anger, envy, pride, pity, and other feelings which agitate the mind... as pr ...
compositions and combinations that human beings might be able to bring in to play. If we are Spinozists we will not define a thi ...
nonconscious self-perception (unconscious self-reflection or self-referentiality). It is the perception of this self-perception, ...
Four different notions of affect, then. Each of them depends on a sense of push in the world but the sense of push is subtly dif ...
move to make more and more areas of life the subject of a new set of responsibilities called ‘choice’. As Norris puts it: The ex ...
of screen-ic force (Balázs 19 7 0; Kracauer 1960) and film theory’s later, more nuanced interpretation in which cognitive proces ...
emotive ‘I feel, therefore I am’. This emotivist understanding of the self shapes the way in which individuals participate and c ...
and rests on four developments (Thrift 2000). First, there is the ability to sense the small spaces of the body through a whole ...
body practices which have complex and often explicitly political genealogies: the smallest gesture or facial expression can have ...
Changing the political What might these four developments and others like them mean for the practice of the political (and by im ...
but that, equally, it is often difficult to show what is at stake for the individual or groups in submitting to such institution ...
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