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Invective Gaze - Das digitale Bild und die Kultur der Beschämung
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In: 99 ; Edition Medienwissenschaft ; 206 (2022)
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Sexualität - Geschlecht - Affekt: Sexuelle Scripts als Palimpsest in literarischen Erzähltexten und zeitgenössischen theoretischen Debatten
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In: Gender Studies ; 326 (2021)
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Visualising Anthropocene Extinctions: Mapping affect in the works of Naeemah Naeemaei
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In: Animal Studies Journal (2021)
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Becoming-Pite: An Application of Deleuzian Theory to Chrystal Pite’s Choreography
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In: Undergraduate Honors Thesis Collection (2020)
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Understanding the human in stakeholder theory : a phenomenological approach to affect-based learning
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In: ISSN: 1350-5076 ; Management Learning ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03188192 ; Management Learning, SAGE Publications, 2020 (2020)
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Peculiar Attunements: How Affect Theory Turned Musical [Table of Contents]
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In: Philosophy & Theory (2020)
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Affekt Macht Netz: Auf dem Weg zu einer Sozialtheorie der Digitalen Gesellschaft
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In: 22 ; Digitale Gesellschaft ; 358 (2020)
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Jewish Refugee Women, Transnational Coalition Politics, and Affect in Ebe Cagli Seidenberg’s Come ospiti: Eva ed altri
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In: California Italian Studies, vol 9, iss 1 (2019)
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The Suffering Joker and the Cruel Joke: Nabokov's and Bellow's Dark Laughter
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In: CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture (2019)
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Recognizing the Assemblage: Palestinian Bedouin of the Naqab in Dialectic with Israeli Law
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Autonomic arousal in a foreign language in the context of decision making
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In: Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America; Vol 4 (2019): Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America; 24:1–5 ; 2473-8689 (2019)
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Reframing the figure of the sexual child/teen in Argentine cinema: Affect, sexuality and agency
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Embodying hope: intercultural encounters in the (b)orderdands of volunteer tourism
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Forces of Chaos and Anarchy: Rock Music, the New Left and Social Movements, 1964 to 1972
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This dissertation engages an unresolved debate on the rock aesthetic in New Left Review, between Perry Anderson and David Fernbach while pointing toward a new dialectical social theory with which to analyze cultural form in general and music in particular. The debate was in the first instance methodological, formal/technical vs. lyrical contextual analysis. Within this methodological debate we see inscribed the misunderstanding the sixties New Left had of the sixties counterculture, and thus the conditions of possibility for a missed encounter. Rock music was neither a direct instantiation of the times, as Anderson implies, nor was it an entirely new form that must be schematized sui generis with a new set of axioms, as suggested by Fernbach. Indeed, it was both and then some. In engaging this debate, I use canonical figures of the era as my primary case studies as well as what I call my excursions miniature analyses that capture the broader point I am making in my cognitive mapping of the cultural production of the long sixties. From this projects standpoint, it was the Left that missed an encounter with the counterculture, not the counterculture that missed an encounter with the Left. To continue this engagement, I have deployed what I have called a theory of the missed encounter. I engage what could have taken place, that is to say, if the implicit metaphysical and practical connection between rock music culture and the Left had been consummated, by examining why this could not have taken place, why there was a missed encounter. As against the more commonly theorized Popular Front and Punk eras which I stipulate as consummated encounters, the sixties, aesthetically and politically did not coalesce in the same sense. The Missed Encounter, for me, is a heuristic, a point-of-departure. I presume, thus, with my own analysis that once one goes beyond mythology, a missed encounter is readily apparent. The purpose of my rethinking of the rock music canon is not positivist proof of a missed encounter, rather it is to formulate the sixties question through the premises of its existence.
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Affect Theory; American History; Beach Boys; Black Panthers; Bob Dylan; British History; Communications Studies; Critical Theory; Cultural Studies; Culture and Society; Ellen Meiksins Wood; Frankfurt School; Grateful Dead; Jewish Mysticism; Left History; Leon Trotsky; Louis Althusser; Lukacs; Marx; Marxism; Marxist Theory; Max Shachtman; Modernism; Music; Music History; Musicology; Occult; Philosophy; Phish; Political Economy; Political Marxism; Political Science; Political Theology; Pop Culture; Popular Front; Postmodernism; Psychedelic History; Queer Theory; Realism; Revolution; Rosa Luxemburg; Shachtman; Social History; Social Movements; Social Reproduction; Soviet History; The Beatles; The Kinks; The Rolling Stones; The Who; Trotskyism; Utopia; Velvet Underground; Vladimir Lenin; Walter Benjamin
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10315/34468
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Feine Unterschiede in den Bedeutungen ... : Affektive Wahrnehmung und soziale Varianz ...
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Gender and dominance in action: World view and emotional affect in language processing and use
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Legible Grief: Discursive Liminality in Twentieth Century Literatures of Trauma
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