Doing things: Emotion, Affect and Materiality (Spanish Version)
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Affect, Materiality, EmotionAbstract
This revised and updated version of an article originally published in English in 2010 introduces readers to the major English-language theorists of affect and materiality. It concludes by asking how scholars in the humanities might draw on these theorizations for their own work.
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