Public Spheres of Resonance

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Affect
Affective Dynamics
affective dynamics in public debate
affective publics
Affective Resonance
Affective Responding
Affective Turn
Ann Cvetkovich
Anna Gibbs
Anna-Lea Berg
Anne Fleig
artistic inquiry
Bilgin Ayata
Brigitte Bargetz
Britta Timm Knudsen
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Christian von Scheve
Chumani Maxwele
Cilja Harders
Claudia Breger
Clips
Contemporary Affect Theorists
Contemporary Society
digital discourse analysis
Digital Feminist Activism
digital public sphere
Emotion
emotional communication
emotionalization strategy
Enthusiasm
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Face To Face
Follow
Friederike Oberkrome
Hans Roth
Hate Speech
Kathrin Roggla
Language
language inquiry
Liberal Secular State
Margreth Lunenborg
Marion Acker
Matthias Luthjohann
Matthias Warstat
Media
media sociology
Michael Eng
Mobilization
National Socialist Underground
political engagement strategies
Politics
public discourse
public political debate
Public Spheres of Resonance
qualitative case studies
Religous
resonant networks
Robert Walter-Jochum
Secular
Sticky Affects
Superimposing
Susanna Paasonen
Syncretic Model
Tawada
Theatre
Theatrical Public Sphere
Uploaded
Yasemin Ural
Yoko Tawada
Zaimoglu
Zizi Papacharissi

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138608450
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Oct 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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To understand the profound changes in the modes of public political debate over the past decade, this volume develops a new conception of public spheres as spaces of resonance emerging from the power of language to affect and to ascribe and instill collective emotion.

Political discourse is no longer confined to traditional media, but increasingly takes place in fragmented and digital public spheres. At the same time, the modes of political engagement have changed: discourse is said to increasingly rely on strategies of emotionalization and to be deeply affective at its core. This book meticulously shows how public spheres are rooted in the emotional, bodily, and affective dimensions of language, and how language – in its capacity to affect and to be affected – produces those dynamics of affective resonance that characterize contemporary forms of political debate. It brings together scholars from the humanities and social sciences and focuses on two fields of inquiry: publics, politics, and media in Part I, and language and artistic inquiry in Part II. The thirteen chapters provide a balanced composition of theoretical and methodological considerations, focusing on highly illustrative case studies and on different artistic practices.

The volume is an indispensable source for researchers and postgraduate students in cultural studies, literary studies, sociology, and political science. It likewise appeals to practitioners seeking to develop an in-depth understanding of affect in contemporary political debate.

Anne Fleig is professor of Modern German Literature at Freie Universität Berlin.

Christian von Scheve is professor of Sociology at Freie Universität Berlin.