Becoming and Being Hopeful: Towards a Theory of Affect
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In this paper I describe how hope takes place, in order to outline an explicit theory of the more-than-rational or less-than rational in the context of the recent attunement to issues of the affectual and emotional in social and cultural geography. In the first part of the paper I outline an expansion of the more-than-rational or less-than-rational into three modalities: affect, feeling, and emotion. From this basis I question an assumption in the literature on affect that the emergence and movement of affect enable the multiplication of forms of life because they takes place ‘in excess’. In the second part of the paper I exemplify an alternative, more melancholy account through a description of the emergence…
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- Affect theory
- Attunement
- Affect (linguistics)
- Emotive
- Hopefulness
- Epistemology
- Feeling
- Context (archaeology)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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