Affective Societies Key Concepts Routledge Studies in Affective Societies Series
Coordonnateurs : Slaby Jan, von Scheve Christian
Affect and emotion have come to dominate discourse on social and political life in the mobile and networked societies of the early 21st century.
This volume introduces a unique collection of essential concepts for theorizing and empirically investigating societies as Affective Societies. The concepts promote insights into the affective foundations of social coexistence and are indispensable to comprehend the many areas of conflict linked to emotion such as migration, political populism, or local and global inequalities. Adhering to an instructive narrative, Affective Societies provides historical orientation; detailed explication of the concept in question, clear-cut research examples, and an outlook at the end of each chapter.
Presenting interdisciplinary research from scholars within the Collaborative Research Center "Affective Societies,"this insightful monograph will appeal to students and researchers interested in fields such as affect and emotion, anthropology, cultural studies, and media studies.
Contents
List of figures
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction: Affective Societies – Key Concepts – Jan Slaby, Christian von Scheve
I. Affect and Emotion: Charting the Landscape
2 Affect – Jan Slaby, Rainer Mühlhoff
3 Emotion, emotion concept – Christian von Scheve, Jan Slaby
4 Feeling – Gerhard Thonhauser
5 Gefühlsbildung (The formation of feeling) – BirgittRöttger-Rössler
6 Attachment – Gabriel Scheidecker
7 Atmosphere – Friedlind Riedel
8 Sentiment – Jonas Bens, Olaf Zenker
II. Elaborating Affect
9 Affective arrangement – Jan Slaby
10 Affective disposition – RainerMühlhoff
11 Affective practice – BasilWiesse
12 Affective economy – Hauke Lehmann, Hans Roth, Kerstin Schankweiler
13 Affects of racialization – Tamar Blickstein
14 Affective witnessing – Michael Richardson, Kerstin Schankweiler
15 Writing affect – Anne Fleig
III. Resonances and Repertoires
16 Affective resonance – Rainer Mühlhoff
17 (P)Reenactment – Adam Czirak, Sophie Nikoleit, Friederike Oberkrome, Verena Straub, Robert Walter-Jochum, Michael Wetzels
18 Poetcis of affect – HermannKappelhoff, Hauke Lehmann
19 Pathosformel (pathos formula) – Kerstin Schankweiler, Philipp Wüschner
20 Immersion, immersive power – Rainer Mühlhoff, Theresa Schütz
21 Emotion repertoires – Anita von Poser, Edda Heyken, Thi Minh Tam Ta, Eric Hahn
22 Audience emotions – Doris Kolesch, Hubert Knoblauch
IV. Collectives and Contestations
23 Social Collectives – Christian von Scheve
24 Midān moments – Bilgin Ayata, Cilja Harders
25 Affective communities – Veronika Zink
26 Belonging – Dominik Mattes, Omar Kasmani, Marion Acker, Edda Heyken
27 Orders of feeling – Thomas Stodulka
28 Affective publics – Margreth Lünenborg
29 Affective citizenship – Bilgin Ayata
30 Political affect – Jan Slaby, Jonas Bens
Index
Jan Slaby is Professor of Philosophy of Mind at the Institute of Philosophy, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany.
Christian von Scheve is Professor of Sociology at the Department of Political and Social Sciences, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany.
Date de parution : 07-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 01-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Mots-clés :
Evaluative Engagement; Football Games; Affective Societies; Vice Versa; Key Concepts; Contemporary Societies; Christian von Scheve; Pathos Formula; Jan Slaby; Affective Arrangement; Affect; Affective Witnessing; Rainer Mühlhoff; Hollywood War Film; Emotion; Affective Dynamics; Feeling; Emotion Repertoires; Gerhard Thonhauser; Affect Studies; Gefühlsbildung; Affective Dissonance; formation of feeling; Bodily Co-presence; Birgitt Röttger-Rössler; Affective Disposition; Attachment; Affective Economy; affectional bonds; Gabriel Scheidecker; Affective Resonance; Eric Hahn; Affective Practice; Atmosphere; Audience Emotions; Friedlind Riedel; Feeling Rules; Sentiment; Situational Entanglements; Olaf Zenker; Spinozan Ontology; Jonas Bens; Affective Phenomena; Affective Citizenship; Classical Attachment Theory; Basil Wiesse; Affective labor; Doris Kolesch; Hauke Lehmann; Hans Roth; Kerstin Schankweiler; Michael Richardson; Emotion repertoire; Anita von Poser; Thi-Minh-Tam Ta; Media; mediatization; Hermann Kappelhoff; Reenactment; Adam Czirak; Sophie Nikoleit; Friederike Oberkrome; Verena Straub; Robert Walther-Jochum; Michael Wetzels; Hubert Knoblauch; Poetics of affect; Pathosformel; Philipp Wüschner; Immersion; immersive power; Theresa Schütz; Social collectives; Belonging; Omar Kasmani; Dominik Mattes; Orders of feeling; Thomas Stodulka; Movements; Bilgin Ayata; Cilja Harders; participation; Affective communities; Veronika Zink; Affective publics; Margreth Lünenborg; Political affect; Thomas Szanto; Tamar Blickstein; Anne Fleig; Robert Walter-Jochum; Edda Heyken; Thi Minh Tam Ta; Marion Acker