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Affective Worldmaking

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This edited collection brings together essays on affect and narrative theory with a focus on the topics of gender and sexuality. It explores the power of narrative in literature, film, art, perform...
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  • 27 March 2022
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What makes up a public, what governs dominant discourses, and in which ways can counterpublics be created through narrative? This edited collection brings together essays on affect and narrative theory with a focus on the topics of gender and sexuality. It explores the power of narrative in literature, film, art, performance, and mass media, the construction of subjectivities of gender and sexuality, and the role of affect in times of crisis. By combining theoretical, literary, and analytical texts, the contributors offer methodological impulses and reflect on the possibilities and limitations of affect theory in cultural studies.
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Price: $45.00
Pages: 238
Publisher: transcript publishing
Imprint: transcript publishing
Series: Gender Studies
Publication Date: 27 March 2022
Trim Size: 8.86 X 5.83 in
ISBN: 9783837661415
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies, LITERARY CRITICISM / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture
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»Ein überzeugendes Buch, das anhand vielfältiger Beispiele auch eine breite Argumentation über die Notwendigkeit von Gegenöffentlichkeiten entfaltet. Dabei verliert es marginalisierte und benachteiligte gesellschaftliche Gruppen als soziale Gemeinschaften ebenso wenig aus dem Blick wie die Singularitäten individueller Mitglieder und ihrer spezifischen Erfahrungen von Ablehnung oder Stereotypisierung.«

Silvia Schultermandl (she/her), born in 1977, is a professor and chair of American studies at Universität Münster. She researches various themes in transnational studies, American literature and culture, as well as family and kinship studies.
Jana Aresin (she/her), born in 1992, is a doctoral researcher in American studies at Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg. She researches the cultural and media history of the early Cold War (1945-1960) in comparative perspective, with a regional focus on the United States and Japan. In 2020-21 she was Elisabeth-List Junior Fellow at the Coordination Centre for Gender Studies and Equal Opportunity at Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz.
Si Sophie Pages Whybrew (she/her, they/them), born in 1987, is a senior scientist for gender and diversity studies at Kunst-Universität Graz. They completed their dissertation on »Affective Trans Worldmaking in Contemporary Science Fiction« at Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz. From 2020-21, they were an Elisabeth-List Junior Fellow at the Coordination Centre for Gender Studies in the research project »Literary Negotiations of Affective and Gendered Belongings.«
Dijana Simic (she/her), born in 1988, is a lecturer of Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian literary and cultural studies in the Department of Slavic Studies at Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz. Currently, she is completing her PhD project on gender, sexuality, and intimate counterpublics in recent Bosnian-Herzegovinian prose. Her teaching and research focus on migration, gender, and memory studies in the former Yugoslav context.

Frontmatter 1
Contents 5
Foreword 9
Introduction: Affective Worldmaking: Narrative Counterpublics of Gender and Sexuality 13
Selected Poems 45
Affective Assemblages: Queer Worldmaking as Critically Reparative Reading 49
What World is Made?: Gender and Affect in Three Life Moments 63
Why Our Knees Kiss 71
Affective Worldmaking in Times of Crisis: An Interview 75
Textual Encounters of Hope and Be/Longing: Science Fiction and Trans Worldmaking 85
Labor of Love and Other Stories: Post-Yugoslav Feminist Narratives and Artbased Practices 101
Damir Arsenijevi in Conversation with Sejla Sehabovi 119
"We need to imagine a new kind of woman": Narrating Identity in Postwar Women's Magazines in Japan, 1945-1955 127
Notes on the Family Separation Narrative in American Literature: Uncle Tom's Cabin, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, and Lost Children Archive 139
Recognizing Better Selves: A Reparative Reading of Contemporary Bosnian-Herzegovinian Queer Literature 149
Where are the Lesbian Rom-Coms? Building Reparative Narratives Through Fan Creativity 165
Shaping Gender and Kinship Relationships in Recent Croatian Satirical Fiction 175
Quick Media Feminisms and the Affective Worldmaking of Hashtag Activism 185
Mediated Narratives as Companions 201
"Plan B" 209
Gender, Affect, and Politics: A Three-Part Radio Series 219
Contributors 221
Index 229