Affect Flashcards

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Brian Massumi

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  • Vast majority of the world’s sensations are certainly nonconscious
  • Different from Freudian unconscious
  • Perspectives of the flesh
  • Influence, intensity, impact
  • The strength or duration of the image’s effect
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Definition

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  • Seen as the potential, a bodily capacity to affect and be affected
  • It is embodied in the automatic reaction manifested in the skin, on the surface of the body and in the heartbeat
  • Not exclusively human body
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Emotion vs affect

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  • Emotion as recognised affect and identified intensity
  • Emotion is sociolinguistic fixing of the quality of an experience - it is intensity owned and recognized
  • Affect nondiscursive?
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Navaro

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  • Ruins
  • Material remains or artefacts of destruction
  • Subjectivities and residual affects
  • Linger, like a hangover, in the aftermath of war or violence
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Deleuze and Guattari

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  • Affects are not feelings - sensual intensities that may move through human bodies, but that do not necessarily emerge from them
  • Affect is non-discursive - pre or extra-linguistic
  • Hazy and atmostpheric - non-discursive sensation which a space or environment generates
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Kathleen Stewart

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  • Affects do not have to await definition, classification or rationalisation before they exert palpable pressures
  • They work not through meaning per se, but rather in the way that they pick up density and texture as they move through bodies, dreams, dramas and social worldings of all kinds
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