Historie afektywne i polityki pamięci
The volume Affective Histories situates affect as a key notion, which combines various perspectives that break the rational forms of experiencing reality. The authors reveal numerous faces of contemporaneity seen through the prism of an affective understanding of history, often traumatic or uncanny...
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| description | The volume Affective Histories situates affect as a key notion, which combines various perspectives that break the rational forms of experiencing reality. The authors reveal numerous faces of contemporaneity seen through the prism of an affective understanding of history, often traumatic or uncanny (unheimlich). How do moods, emotions or passions imprint on the communal frameworks of memory? Or, perhaps the affective modalities which elude awareness (and yet, they somehow constitute it), extract memory from socially determined norms, releasing new constellations of identity and communities of beings, which are only connected by the awareness of their own otherness? Difficult to chart, the affective trajectories threaded onto one another traverse and transform the text, context and experience of the receiver of a piece of art, literature, or philosophical thought. And yet, affective ephemera leave lasting marks, or, in the words of Avishai Margalit, ‘scars of memory’, which the authors of the present texts trace with a passion. There is a Gestalt of identity which is global, yet domesticated in itself; alienated, and yet rooted in a world of the intimacy of an experiencing body, which is close to it. Affective variety, permeating every corner of being, breaking the anthropocentrically-established model of complete existence, allows for a revealing of affective ‘separated’ communities, which, being far from passive, are actually gifted with ethical-political agency. (Prof. Dorota Głowacka) |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1449672024-09-16T09:49:21Z Historie afektywne i polityki pamięci Wichrowska, Elżbieta Szczepan-Wojnarska, Anna Sendyka, Roma Nycz, Ryszard affect memory history philosophy literature art thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JH Sociology and anthropology::JHM Anthropology The volume Affective Histories situates affect as a key notion, which combines various perspectives that break the rational forms of experiencing reality. The authors reveal numerous faces of contemporaneity seen through the prism of an affective understanding of history, often traumatic or uncanny (unheimlich). How do moods, emotions or passions imprint on the communal frameworks of memory? Or, perhaps the affective modalities which elude awareness (and yet, they somehow constitute it), extract memory from socially determined norms, releasing new constellations of identity and communities of beings, which are only connected by the awareness of their own otherness? Difficult to chart, the affective trajectories threaded onto one another traverse and transform the text, context and experience of the receiver of a piece of art, literature, or philosophical thought. And yet, affective ephemera leave lasting marks, or, in the words of Avishai Margalit, ‘scars of memory’, which the authors of the present texts trace with a passion. There is a Gestalt of identity which is global, yet domesticated in itself; alienated, and yet rooted in a world of the intimacy of an experiencing body, which is close to it. Affective variety, permeating every corner of being, breaking the anthropocentrically-established model of complete existence, allows for a revealing of affective ‘separated’ communities, which, being far from passive, are actually gifted with ethical-political agency. (Prof. Dorota Głowacka) 2024-09-16T09:49:19Z 2024-09-16T09:49:19Z 2015 book ONIX_20240916_9788367637329_174 9788367637329 9788364703393 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/144967 pol Nowa Humanistyka image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://www.7switch.com/fr/ebook/9788367637329/from/openedition https://books.openedition.org/iblpan/5170 Instytut Badań Literackich Polskiej Akademii Nauk 10.4000/books.iblpan.5170 The volume Affective Histories situates affect as a key notion, which combines various perspectives that break the rational forms of experiencing reality. The authors reveal numerous faces of contemporaneity seen through the prism of an affective understanding of history, often traumatic or uncanny (unheimlich). How do moods, emotions or passions imprint on the communal frameworks of memory? Or, perhaps the affective modalities which elude awareness (and yet, they somehow constitute it), extract memory from socially determined norms, releasing new constellations of identity and communities of beings, which are only connected by the awareness of their own otherness? Difficult to chart, the affective trajectories threaded onto one another traverse and transform the text, context and experience of the receiver of a piece of art, literature, or philosophical thought. And yet, affective ephemera leave lasting marks, or, in the words of Avishai Margalit, ‘scars of memory’, which the authors of the present texts trace with a passion. There is a Gestalt of identity which is global, yet domesticated in itself; alienated, and yet rooted in a world of the intimacy of an experiencing body, which is close to it. Affective variety, permeating every corner of being, breaking the anthropocentrically-established model of complete existence, allows for a revealing of affective ‘separated’ communities, which, being far from passive, are actually gifted with ethical-political agency. (Prof. Dorota Głowacka) 10.4000/books.iblpan.5170 477a500c-a33d-4a1b-a93c-25951fa98708 9788367637329 9788364703393 615 Warszawa open access |
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| title | Historie afektywne i polityki pamięci |
| title_full | Historie afektywne i polityki pamięci |
| title_fullStr | Historie afektywne i polityki pamięci |
| title_full_unstemmed | Historie afektywne i polityki pamięci |
| title_short | Historie afektywne i polityki pamięci |
| title_sort | historie afektywne i polityki pamieci |
| topic | affect memory history philosophy literature art thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JH Sociology and anthropology::JHM Anthropology |
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