Vanishing affects: the disappearance of emotion from postmodernist theory and practice

New Formations - ISSN 0950-2378
Volume 1990 Number 12

Vanishing affects: the disappearance of emotion from postmodernist theory and practice
Peter Middleton pages -

Abstract

Challenges the hegemony of the terms desire, subjectivity and identity in an analysis of emotion as a form of constitutive social relation.

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Peter Middleton (1990) Vanishing affects: the disappearance of emotion from postmodernist theory and practice, New Formations, 1990(12), -

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