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Ahmed, Sara. “Affective Economies.” Social Text 79, Vol. 22, No. 2 (2004): 117-139.
Ahmed, Sara. Queer Phenomenology. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2006.
Ahmed, Sara. The Promise of Happiness. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2010.
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Ahmed, Sara. The Cultural Politics of Emotions. Second Edition. Edinburgh: Edinburgh
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Alphen, Ernst Van. “Affective Operations of Art and Literature.” RES, Nos. 53/54.
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Altieri, Charles. The Particulars of Rapture. The Aesthetics of the Affects. Ithaca, NY:
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Anderson, Ben. “Affective Atmospheres.” Emotion, Space and Society 2 (2009): 77-81.
Andrejevic, Mark. “The Work that Affective Economics Does.” Cultural Studies, Vol.
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Angel, Maria and Anna Gibbs. “Media, Affect and the Face: Biomediation and the
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Artaud, Antonin. “An Affective Athleticism.” In The Theater and its Double, Trans.
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Auyoung, Elaine. “The Sense of Something More in Art and Experience.” Style, Vol. 44,
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Barthes, Roland. The Pleasure of the Text. Trans. Richard Miller. New York: Hill and
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Barthes, Roland. Camera Lucida. Trans. Richard Howard. New York: Hill and Wang,
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Beardsley, M.C. and W.K. Wimsatt. “The Affective Fallacy.” The Sewanee Review 57.1
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Bennett, Jane. The Enchantment of Modern Life. Princeton: Princeton University Press,
2001.
Bennett, Jane. Vibrant Matter. A Political Ecology of Things. Durham: Duke University
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Bennett, Jill. Empathic Vision. Affect, Trauma, and Contemporary Art. Palo Alto:
Stanford University Press, 2005.
Bennett, Jill. Practical Aesthetics. Events, Affect and Art After 9/11. New York: I.B.
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Bergson, Henri. Matter and Memory. Trans. Nancy Margaret Paul, and W. Scott Palmer.
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Bergson, Henri. Key Writings. Eds. Keith Ansell Pearson and John Mullarkey. Trans.
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Berlant, Lauren. The Queen of America Goes to Washington City. Essays on Sex
and Citizenship. Durham: Duke University Press, 1997.
Berlant, Lauren. 1999. “The Subject of True Feeling: Pain, Privacy, and Politics.” In
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Berlant, Lauren. “Intuitionists: History and the Affective Event.” American Literary
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Berlant, Lauren. “Thinking About Feeling Historical.” Emotion, Space and Society 1
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Berlant, Lauren. “Affect in the End Times: A Conversation with Lauren Berlant.” Qui
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Blackman, Lisa, and Couze Venn. “Affect.” Body & Society, Vol. 16, No. 7 (March
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Bondi, Liz, Joyce Davidson, and Mick Smith. 2005. “Introduction: Geography’s
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Borod, Joan C. (ed.). The Neuropsychology of Emotion. Oxford: Oxford University Press,
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Braidotti, Rosi. “The Ethics of Becoming Imperceptible.” In Deleuze and Philosophy. Ed.
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Braidotti, Rosi. “The Politics of Life as Bios/Zoe.” In Bits of Life: Feminism at the
Intersections of Media, Bioscience and Technology. Eds. Anneke Smelike and Nina
Lykke. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2008: 179-196.
Brown, Elspeth H. and Thy Phu. (Eds.). Feeling Photography. Durham: Duke University
Press, 2014.
Burke, Edmund. A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of our Ideas of the Sublime and
Beautiful. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015.
Butler, Judith. Senses of the Subject. New York: Fordham University Press, 2015.
Cho, Grace M. “Voices from the Teum: Synesthetic Trauma and the Ghosts of the
Korean Diaspora.” The Future of Trauma Theory: Contemporary Literary and Cultural
Criticism. Eds. Gert Buelens, Sam Durrant, and Robert Eaglestone. New York:
Routledge, 2014. 151-169.
Clarke Lynn. “The Public and its Affective problems.” Philosophy and Rhetoric. Vol. 45,
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Clough, Patricia Ticento. “Future Matters: Technoscience, Global Politics, and Cultural
Criticism.” Social Text 80, Vol 22, No. 3 (2004): 1-23.
Clough, Patricia Ticineto, Greg Goldberg, Rachel Schiff, Aaron Weeks, and Craig
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77.
Clough, Patricia Ticineto, and Jean Halley, eds. The Affective Turn: Theorizing the
Social. Durham: Duke University Press, 2007.
Clough, Patricia Ticineto. “The Affective Turn: Political Economy, Biomedia and
Bodies.” Theory, Culture & Society. Vol. 25, No. 1 (2008): 1-22.
Code, Lorraine. Encyclopedia of Feminist Theories. New York: NetLibrary, Inc., 2000.
Combes, Muriel. Gilbert Simondon and the Philosophy of the Transindividual. Trans.
Thomas La Marre. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2013.
Connolly, William E. “Spinoza and Us.” Political Theory, Vol. 29, No. 4 (2001): 583-
594.
Cvetkovich, Ann. Depression. A Public Feeling. Durham: Duke University Press, 2012.
Dahlberg, Lincoln and Sean Phelan (Eds.). Discourse Theory and Critical Media Politics.
New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2011.
Damasio, Antonio R. Descartes’ Error. Emotion, Reason, and the Human Brain. New
York: G. P. Putnam, 1994.
Damasio, Antonio R. The Feeling of What Happens. Body and Emotion in the Making of
Consciousness. New York: Harcourt, 1999.
Davis, Diane. Inessential Solidarity. Rhetoric and Foreigner Relations. Pittsburgh, PA:
University of Pittsburgh Press, 2010.
Dean, Jodi. Blog Theory: Feedback and Capture in the Circuits of Drive. Cambridge:
Polity Press, 2010.
Deleuze, Gilles and Felix Guattari. “Percept, Affect and Concept.” In What is
Philosophy? Trans. Hugh Tomlinson and Graham Burchell. New York: Columbia
University Press, 1996: 163-199.
Deleuze, Gilles and Felix Guattari. A Thousand Plateaus. Capitalism and Schizophrenia.
Trans. Brian Massumi. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1997.
Deleuze, Gilles. Francis Bacon: The Logic of Sensation. Trans. Daniel W. Smith.
London: Continuum, 2003.
Deleuze, Gilles. Cinema 1: The Movement-Image. Trans. Hugh Tomlinson and Barbara
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Emerson, Ralph Waldo. “Nature.” In Essays and Lectures. Ed. Joel Porte. New York:
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Erikson, Kai. “Notes on Trauma and Community.” In The Affective Turn: Theorizing the
Social. Eds. Patricia Ticineto Clough and Jean Halley. Durham: Duke University Press,
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Feigenbaum, Anna. “Resistant Matters: Tents, Tear Gas and the ‘Other Media’ of
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Fish, Stanley. “Literature in the Reader: Affective Stylistics.” New Literary History. Vol.
2, No. 1 (1970): 123-162.
Formosa, Paul. “A Life Without Affects and Passions: Kant on the Duty of Apathy.”
Parrhesia: A Journal of Critical Philosophy, No. 13 (2011): 96-111.
Gerlitz, Carolin and Anne Helmond. “The Like Economy: Social Buttons and the Data-
Intensive Web.” New Media & Society. Vol. 15, No. 8 (2013), 1348-1365.
Gibbs, Anna. “Dissaffected.” Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies. Vol. 16,
No. 3 (2002): 335-341.
Gibbs, Anna. “Panic! Affect, Mimesis and Suggestion in the Social Field.” Cultural
Studies Review, Vol. 14, No. 2 (2008): 130-145.
Goodman, Steve. Sonic Warfare. Sound, Affect, and the Ecology of Fear. Cambridge:
MIT Press, 2012.
Goodwin, Jeff, James M. Jasper, and Francesca Polletta, eds. Passionate Politics.
Emotions and Social Movements. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001.
Grant, Stuart. “An Approach to the Affective Dimension of Speaking.” Parrhesia: A
Journal of Critical Philosophy, No. 13 (2011): 112-125.
Gregg, Melissa. Cultural Studies’ Affective Voices. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006
Gregg, Melissa and Gregory Seigworth, eds. The Affect Theory Reader. Durham: Duke
University Press, 2010.
Gross, Daniel M. and Ansgar Kemmann, eds. Heidegger and Rhetoric. Albany: SUNY
Press, 2005.
Gross, Daniel M. The Secret History of Emotion. From Aristotle’s Rhetoric to Modern
Brain Science. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006.
Gruber, David R. “The (Digital) Majesty of All Under Heaven: Affective Constitutive
Rhetoric at the Hong Kong Museum of History’s Multi-Media Exhibition of Terracotta
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Grusin, Richard, ed. The Nonhuman Turn. Minneapolis: The University of Minnesota,
2015.
Hardt, Michael. “Affect Labor.” boundary 2, Vol. 26, No. 2 (Summer 1999): 89–100.
Hemmings, Clare. “Invoking Affect: Cultural Theory and the Ontological Turn.”
Cultural Studies, Vol. 19, No. 5 (2005): 548-567.
Highmore, Ben. “Feeling Our Way: Mood and Cultural Studies.” Communication and
Critical/Cultural Studies, Vol. 10, No. 4 (2013): 427-438.
Hirschman, Albert O. The Passions and the Interests. Political Arguments for Capitalism
Before its Triumph. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1997.
Hoeken, Hans and Mario van Vliet. “Suspense, Curiosity, and Surprise: How Discourse
Structure Influences the Affective and Cognitive Processing of a Story.” Poetics 26
(2000): 277-286.
Hoshino, Futoshi. “Words and Passions in Edmund Burke: Revisiting Burke’s ‘Sublime’
with Pseudo-Longinus.” Aesthetics 16 (2012): 1-10.
Huehls, Mitchum. “Structures of Feeling: Or, How to Do Things (or Not) with Books.”
Contemporary Literature, Vol. 51, No. 2 (2010): 419-428.
Hume, David. A Treatise of Human Nature. Ed. L.A. Selby-Bigge. Oxford: Clarendon
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Hustak, Carla and Natasha Myers. “Involutionary Momentum: Affective Ecologies and
the Sciences of Plant/Insect Encounters.” Differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural
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Illouz, Eva. Cold Intimacies. The Making of Emotional Capitalism. Cambridge: Polity
Press, 2007.
Jenkins, Eric. Special Affects. Cinema, Animation and the Translation of Consumer
Culture. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2014.
Kabir, Ananya Jahanara. “Affect, Body, Place: Trauma Theory in the World.” In The
Future of Trauma Theory: Contemporary Literary and Cultural Criticism. Eds. Gert
Buelens, Sam Durrant, and Robert Eaglestone. New York: Routledge, 2014.
Kenaan, Hagi, and Ilit Ferber. “Moods and Philosophy,” in Philosophy’s Moods: The
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Khan, Gulshan. “Agency, Nature and Emergent Properties: An Interview with Jane
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Kim, Hosu. “The Parched Tongue.” In The Affective Turn: Theorizing the Social. Eds.
Patricia Ticineto Clough and Jean Halley. Durham: Duke UP, 2007. 34-46.
Knobloch, Silvia, et. al. “Affective News: Effects of Discourse Structure in Narratives on
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La Caze, Marguerite, and Henry Martyn Lloyd. “Editors’ Introduction: Philosophy and
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Langer, Susanne K. Philosophy in a New Key. New York: The New American Library,
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Leys, Ruth. From Guilt to Shame: Auschwitz and After. Princeton: Princeton University
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Leys, Ruth. “The Turn to Affect: A Critique.” Critical Inquiry, Vol. 37, No. 3 (2011):
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Lucretius. On the Nature of Things. Trans. Martin Ferguson Smith. Cambridge: Hackett
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Lundberg, Christian O. “Revisiting the Future of Meaning.” Quarterly Journal of Speech,
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Marcus, George E., W. Russel Neuman, and Michael Mackuen. Affective Intelligence
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Martin, James. “A Feeling for Democracy?” Rhetoric, Power and the Emotions.” Journal
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Massumi, Brian. Parables for the Virtual. Durham: Duke University Press, 2002.
Massumi, Brian. Semblance and Event. Activist Philosophy and the Occurrent Arts.
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Mullin, Amy. “Narrative, Emotions, and Autonomy.” Narrative, Emotion, and Insight.
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Ngai, Sianne. Ugly Feelings. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2005.
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