What happens when forms fall apart? And how do affects such as fear,
shock, fascination, and desire drive and shape formal disturbances in
modern literature, cinema, and contemporary art? Opening an
interdisciplinary dialogue between cultural affect theory, media
philosophy, and literary studies, Tomáš Jirsa explores how specific
affective operations disrupt form only to generate new formations. To
demonstrate the importance of the structural work of mutually
interacting affects, Disformations provides close readings of four
intermedia figures stretched out across modernist fictions,
contemporary video art, and posthuman visual experiments-the faceless
face, the wallpaper pattern, the garbage dump, and the empty chair.
Analyzing a wide range of texts, images, and audiovisual works, from
Vincent van Gogh and Charlotte Perkins Gilman to Rainer Maria Rilke,
Gaston Leroux, and Richard Weiner, to Francis Bacon, Michel Tournier,
Ingmar Bergman, Eugène Ionesco, Vladimir Nabokov, Joseph Kosuth, and
Jan Šerých, this book opens up a new avenue for addressing how
aesthetic forms desubjectify affects to mobilize their mediality and
performative qualities. Jirsa's innovative theoretical framework and
incisive readings offer a fresh inquiry into how artistic media
produce their own figural thinking and in so doing compel us to think
with them anew.
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Affects, Media, Literature
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781501362323
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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