Non-Representational Theory: Space | politics | affect
but after looking around we decide that we must leave it just as it is, recognising that, in this case, even the dust has its pl ...
theory still has only an attenuated notion of the event, of the fleeting contexts and predicaments which produce potential. Thou ...
all, towards a‘history of the present’ (Foucault 1986) in ways only now being dreamed of. In philosophy the genetic fallacy is t ...
mean paying attention to the potential of stylistic free variation (Massumi 199 7 a) and it is to this topic that I therefore tu ...
(R. Williams 19 7 2: 128). There is no last word, only infinite becoming and constant reactivation. The surprisingness of the ev ...
But if something exceeds the event, what is it? I want to argue that this excess is an expressive ‘virtual’ dimension which can ...
totality...which cannot be isolated in a particular movement or word because it transcends these when taken as a fragment of the ...
participation in the virtual. Its autonomy is its openness. Affect is autonomous to the degree to which it escapes confinement i ...
And, of course, encounters in which other things are a part of the interruption are increasing in importance and, as a result, t ...
and Joas, who all (in their quite different ways) want to emphasize creativity (Thrift 1999), who all (in their quite different ...
The difference between [these] trips... comes from the number of others one has to take into account, and from the nature of the ...
the places of the flags, every segment marked in turn with scratches, indentations, scrolls.’ Second, because as many space-time ...
be known.... It will ‘merely’ be performed. Still the question ‘Can we give up knowing?’ remains. This question canbe answered, ...
theoretical assumptions, we see them in terms of the connections and relations they might actually make, the roles they might pl ...
action; for which one if one follows the liberal model has not yet developed skills. Fortunately almost no one acts according to ...
through processes, and which does not therefore assume a realm of representation and a realm of the real. Thus, for example: ant ...
Goffman attempted to counter these criticisms by, in a sense, arguing the case more strongly. Thus, in Frame Analysis(Goffman 19 ...
the retail industries, where the name tag on the check-out person confers an identity which has little to do with individual cha ...
For example, Abercrombie and Longhurst (1998) argue that because of the growth and general pervasiveness of the media we now liv ...
through adopting the notion that each category is confused with/in the other as a series of spacings. But, it might be best to t ...
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