In: World Literature Studies, vol. 9, no. 3
Tomáš Jirsa
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Year, pages: 2017, 14 - 28
Language: cze
Keywords:
Affect. Medium. Excess. Atmosphere. Media philosophy. Affective operations. Modern literature.
Article type: štúdie / articles
Document type: pdf
About article:
Over the past two decades, the “affective turn” has substantially influenced different humanities such as political theory, sociology, cognitive psychology and aesthetics. Literary studies,
however, take a rather distant stance, overlooking affects as unanalysable emotional responses
or mere reader’s affections. Drawing on recent works in media philosophy, film theory and
visual anthropology, this paper addresses the questions of what exactly affects do with language and how they operate within a literary text. The first part briefly sketches the strong
and weak points of the affective turn and the second part develops the most fruitful concepts
relating affects to their forms and transmissions. In order to expand on Ernst van Alphen’s
list of the affective operations, the third part examines a few corporeal figures in Edgar Allan
Poe’s short stories, exploring their affective mediality triggered by various repetitive patterns.
Finally, a hypothesis of the aesthetic nature of affects exceeding borders between different
media and aesthetic forms is offered.
How to cite:
ISO 690:
Jirsa, T. 2017. Jazyk tvarovaný excesem: afekt a jeho performativní medialita. In World Literature Studies, vol. 9, no.3, pp. 14-28. 1337-9275.
APA:
Jirsa, T. (2017). Jazyk tvarovaný excesem: afekt a jeho performativní medialita. World Literature Studies, 9(3), 14-28. 1337-9275.
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Publisher: ÚSvL SAV, v. v. i.