Critical Affect: The Politics of Method - Hardcover

Ashley Barnwell

 
9781474451321: Critical Affect: The Politics of Method

Synopsis

A clear-sighted intervention into debates about affect theory and critique Addresses the important yet overlooked implications for critical methods in influential work on affect, non-representational, and actor-network theories Situates current debates within enduring ethical discussions about how to represent lived experience Foregrounds the contemporary, everyday purchase and pragmatic value of critical attention in both popular culture and social contexts Establishes kinships between the linguistic and ontological turns in theory Critical Affect explores the emotional complexity of critique and maps out its enduring value for the turn to affect and ontology. Through a series of vivid close readings, Ashley Barnwell shows how suspicion and methods of decoding remain vital to both civic and academic spaces, where concerns about precarity, transparency, and security are commonplace and the question of how we verify the truth is one of the most polarising of our age. Weaving together both the critical and affective dimensions of 'paranoid reading', Critical Affect opens crucial questions about the ethics of practicing theory and offers a new route into the critical study of affect.

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About the Author

Ashley Barnwell is Ashworth Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Melbourne, Australia. She is the author of several journal articles and book chapters, including a contribution for What if Culture Was Nature all Along? edited by Vicki Kirby (Edinburgh University Press, 2017).

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'This illuminating evaluation of the turn to affect examines particular methods of reading. Barnwell reanimates possibilities for doing sociology by showing that both suspicion and creative generation are necessary in understanding the world. She is generous towards the theorists examined, beautifully modelling how to think critically without destroying.' Mary Holmes, University of Edinburgh A clear-sighted intervention into debates about affect theory and critique Critical Affect forges a path across the current impasse between critical and post-critical methods in social and cultural theory. It explores the emotional complexity of critique and maps out its enduring value for the turn to affect and ontology. Through a series of vivid close readings, Barnwell shows how suspicion and methods of decoding remain vital to both civic and academic spaces, where the question of how we verify the truth is one of the most polarising and provocative of our age. Situating current debates within enduring ethical discussions about how to represent lived experience from the 'Two Cultures' debate to the Science Wars, this book opens crucial questions about the ethics of practicing theory and offers a new route into the critical study of affect. Ashley Barnwell is Senior Research Fellow in Sociology at the University of Melbourne. Cover image: Chemtrails in France, Cergy, Val-d'Oise, Antoine Collado, 2013 Cover design: [EUP logo] edinburghuniversitypress.com ISBN 978-1-4744-5132-1 Barcode

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This illuminating evaluation of the turn to affect examines particular methods of reading. Barnwell reanimates possibilities for doing sociology by showing that both suspicion and creative generation are necessary in understanding the world. She is generous towards the theorists examined, beautifully modelling how to think critically without destroying. Mary Holmes, University of EdinburghA clear-sighted intervention into debates about affect theory and critiqueCritical Affect forges a path across the current impasse between critical and post-critical methods in social and cultural theory. It explores the emotional complexity of critique and maps out its enduring value for the turn to affect and ontology.Through a series of vivid close readings, Barnwell shows how suspicion and methods of decoding remain vital to both civic and academic spaces, where the question of how we verify the truth is one of the most polarising and provocative of our age.Situating current debates within enduring ethical discussions about how to represent lived experience from the Two Cultures debate to the Science Wars, this book opens crucial questions about the ethics of practicing theory and offers a new route into the critical study of affect.Ashley Barnwell is Senior Research Fellow in Sociology at the University of Melbourne.Cover image: Chemtrails in France, Cergy, Val-d'Oise, Antoine Collado, 2013Cover design:[EUP logo]edinburghuniversitypress.comISBN 978-1-4744-5132-1Barcode

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