Mirades afectives sobre la cultura catalana contemporània
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abstract
This volume provides an overview of Catalan culture through the lens of Affect Studies. The goal is to examine and interpret literature, performing arts, music, and dance as reflections of contemporary emotional regimes. The essays in the book address two primary objectives regarding the presence of emotions in today’s world. Firstly, they explore discourses on pain, vulnerability, anger or resilience, among other concepts, to explain how emotions and affects manifest in culture. Secondly, they examine the mechanisms by which art can either challenge or reproduce societal affective mandates.
Referential productivity • Derrida • Joan Vinyoli (1914-1984) • New materialism • Roser López Espinosa • Collectives • Disability • Intra-action • Anger • Human relationships • Animalistic presence • Intention • Theatre studies • Emotional body • Freud • Diary • Butler • Genealogies • Affect Studies • Poetry • Resilience • Sublimation • Posthumanism • Aesthetics of dance • Affect • Affection • Toponormativity • Affect studies • Memory • Barcelona • Rap • Discursive strategies • Un estiu • Agency • Embodied knowledge • Dance and poetry • Non-fiction • Mourning • Catalan literature • Catalan Theatre • Hip hop • Antonina Canyelles • Act of looking • Pain • Art • Barthes • Urbanism • Contemporary literature • Intersexuality • Scenic arts • Catalan art • Francesc Parcerisas • Feminism • Irony • Catalan culture • Psychoanalysis • Humanhood • Queer theories • Affect theory • Jouissance • Narrative pact • Performance • Subjectivity • Language • Emotions