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The Materiality of Love: Essays on Affection and Cultural Practice: Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies

Editat de Anna Malinowska, Michael Gratzke
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 dec 2019
Drawing on love studies and research in material cultures, this book seeks to re-examine love through materiality studies, especially their recent incarnations, new materialism and object-oriented philosophy, to spark a debate on the relationship between love, objects and forms of materializing affection. It focuses on love as a material form and traces connections between feelings and materiality, especially in relation to the changing notion of the material as marked by digital culture, as well as the developments in understanding the nature of non-human affect. It provides insight into how materiality, in its broadest sense, impacts the understanding of the meanings and practices of love today and reversely, how love contributes to the production and transformation of the material world.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367886639
ISBN-10: 0367886634
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Introduction: Love Matters


Anna Malinowska and Michael Gratzke


Part I: Material Love


1. Love Materialism. Technologies of Feeling in the Post-Material World (An Interview)


Dominic Pettman


2. Love Among Objects: Poetry and Time in Light of the Phenomenology of Values


Jacek Mydla


3. Love is Tender: A Critical Approach to Pansexualism


Julie Reshe


Part II: Affective Connections. Materializing the Amorous


4. Between the Covers: Couples Making Books Together as a Practice of Love


Yvonne Clarke-Salt


5.Overcoming Absence: From Love Letters to Skype


Camilla Skovbjerg Padlam


6.The Matter of Kissing


Anna Malinowska


Part III: Objectified Amour: Representation and Social Practice


7. The Rise and Fall of ‘Emotional Capitalism’: Consumerism and Materialities of Love in Dystopian Works by Thomas Melle, Leif Randt and Gary Shteyngart


Michael Gratzke


8. Reifying Innocence: Material Contexts of Love in The Age of Innocence and The Museum of Innocence


Hulya Yagcioglu


9.Organic Love: Reclaiming Solidity Through Nature and Farming


Karolina Lebek


10.(Dis)Affectionate Fetishism: Dispossessed Love in Othello and Late Modernity


Adrian Howe


Part IV: Affectionate Subjectivity


11. Exploring Maternal Affective Investments: Mary Kelly’s Post-Partum Document (1973-79) and the Material Narrative of Love


Justyna Wierzchowska


12. The Amorous Frenzy of Things: Georges Bataille’s Basely Material Love


Michał Krzykawski


13. The Queer Love Life of Photo(n)s


Tomasz Sikora


Part V: Creating Forms of Love


14. Embodied Soulmarks and Social Expectations: The Materialization of Ro

Notă biografică

Anna Malinowska is Assistant Professor in literary and cultural studies at the Institute of English Cultures and Literatures (IECL), University of Silesia, Poland.


Michael Gratzke is Professor of German and Comparative Literature as well as Associate Dean for Research at the University of Hull, UK.

Descriere

Drawing on love studies and research in material cultures, this book seeks to re-examine love through materiality studies, especially their recent incarnations, new materialism and object-oriented philosophy, to spark a debate on the relationship between love, objects and forms of materializing affection.