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Marie-Luise Angerer, Nicholas Grindell, Patricia T. Clough, "Desire After Affect"
English | 2014 | pages: 178 | ISBN: 1783481307 | PDF | 1,5 mb
Desire is a term often used in conjunction with the subject. This desire is directed towards the real, which is defined as the generic core of the linguistic order. As a result of the focus on affect, the three terms-desire, the subject, the real-have been fundamentally shaken up and called into question. Affect, in various forms, is now a matter of concern across a wide range of disciplines including neuroscience, psychology, the humanities, and social sciences. All of these fields have a declared interest in affect, in emotions and sensations, in pathos, passions, and the senses.