Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
416
Language
English
Published
Nov 12, 2010
Publisher
Duke University Press Books
Description
This collection represents a significant contribution to the evolving discourse around affect studies, bringing together influential voices in the field. Featuring insights from thinkers like Melissa Gregg and Gregory J. Seigworth, it delves into the complexities of emotions and their societal impact. By examining the interplay between affect and culture, the authors challenge conventional understandings of human experience and identity, inviting readers to explore how feelings shape social dynamics.
The essays within offer a rich tapestry of perspectives, blending theory with practical implications. Readers will find themselves drawn into discussions that traverse various disciplines, highlighting the relevance of affect in contemporary life. As the authors engage with the nuances of emotion, they illuminate the importance of affect as a vital force in understanding human behavior and collective experiences.
The essays within offer a rich tapestry of perspectives, blending theory with practical implications. Readers will find themselves drawn into discussions that traverse various disciplines, highlighting the relevance of affect in contemporary life. As the authors engage with the nuances of emotion, they illuminate the importance of affect as a vital force in understanding human behavior and collective experiences.
Genres
History
Philosophy
Health & Wellness
Psychology