Geographies of Affect

J-DC Dewsbury

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Abstract

Situating the session this paper outlines affect in terms of the corporeal traces that relate to the space between, and the nature of, the affected body and the external body that affects it. To speak of geographies of affect is thus to speak of modes of existence stretching from the human to the nonhuman, from technologies of practice to cognitive technology, and from an ethics of ethology to a politics of weak or performative ontology.
Translated title of the contributionGeographies of Affect
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication101st Annual Conference of the Association of American Geographers
Publication statusPublished - 2005

Bibliographical note

Name and Venue of Event: Adams Mark Hotel, DENVER April 5-9, 2005
Conference Organiser: Association of American Geographers

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