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Touching feeling:

affect, pedagogy, performativity
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Duke University Press, 2003 - Literary Collections - 195 pages
A pioneer in queer theory and literary studies, Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick brings together for the first time inTouching Feelingher most powerful explorations of emotion and expression. In essays that show how her groundbreaking work in queer theory has developed into a deep interest in affect, Sedgwick offers what she calls "tools and techniques for nondualistic thought," in the process touching and transforming such theoretical discourses as psychoanalysis, speech-act theory, Western Buddhism, and the Foucauldian "hermeneutics of suspicion."In prose sometimes somber, often high-spirited, and always accessible and moving,Touching Feelinginterrogates-through virtuoso readings of works by Henry James, J. L. Austin, Judith Butler, the psychologist Silvan Tomkins and others-emotion in many forms. What links the work of teaching to the experience of illness? How can shame become an engine for queer politics, performance, and pleasure? Is sexuality more like an affect or a drive? Is paranoia the only realistic epistemology for modern intellectuals? Ultimately, Sedgwick's unfashionable commitment to the truth of happiness propels a book as open-hearted as it is intellectually daring.

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Review: Touching Feeling: Affect, Pedagogy, Performativity

User Review  - Ralowe Ampu - Goodreads

my what a fun read! this is one of the most enjoyable things i've read in like forever. i've been curious about the hippest thing in theory right now, which is all this affect stuff, and a friend told ... Read full review

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User Review  - Jon Johnson - Goodreads

I've decided to be less even-handed with my ratings. And, also, to review! How do we create our feelings, how do we perform knowledge, how do we learn? Eve's level-headed, encompassing, and ... Read full review

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Introduction i
21
Periperformative Vicinities
67
Reading Silvan Tomkins
93
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About the author (2003)

Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick is Distinguished Professor of English at City University of New York Graduate Center. Her books include "Between Men, Tendencies, A Dialogue on Love, "and "Touching Feeling.

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