Affect is not innocent: How affect can evolve into an ideological space.
While being affected, as the processural embodiment of emotions, is often seen with positive bias and as a literary or aesthetic quality, I will argue that affectivity is not restricted to emotive or aesthetical happenings, but that it opens ways to share ideologies through narratives. Due to affect...
| Published in: | Journal of European Popular Culture Vol. 11; no. 2; pp. 131 - 144 |
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Intellect Ltd.
Oct2020
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