While the importance of negativity and negative affects to queer history and theory has been the subject of much recent critical discussion, bad feelings are equally prevalent in contemporary feminist theory. The aim of this article is not to provide a summary overview of a recent negative turn in feminist theory, however, nor to identify the early twenty-first century socio-political causes of this welling up of bad feeling. Rather, its purpose is to consider the way the increasing centrality of studies of affect to feminist histories and politics allows us to reconceptualise these as ` affective genealogies'. The article examines this by focusing on three representative texts, which it takes as representative of three key moments in the r...
The author presents a survey of the mode of functioning of the category of failure in the context of...
This paper is an intervention within feminist and queer debates that have re-posed so-called negativ...
The ambition of this dissertation is to articulate a theory of affect that works well with the innov...
While the importance of negativity and negative affects to queer history and theory has been the sub...
The purpose of this article is to explore how we might understand "bad feelings" and their place in ...
This special issue engages with the relationship between feminist theory and ‘the affective turn’. T...
In 2014 Roxane Gay published Bad Feminist, a collection of personal essays written from her position...
This special issue engages with the relationship between feminist theory and ‘the affective turn’. ...
Recent years have witnessed a focus on feeling as a topic of reinvigorated scholarly concern, descri...
Recent years have witnessed a focus on feeling as a topic of reinvigorated scholarly concern, descri...
The engagement of queer theory with the affective turn, particularly in its divergence from the prev...
This project seeks to centre class as a framework for analysis of queer and feminist literary texts....
This field-defining collection consolidates and builds momentum in the burgeoning area of affect stu...
Epistemic habits in feminist research are constantly changing in scope and emphasis. One of the most...
Feeling Backward: Loss and the Politics of Queer History/em\u3e by Heather Love. Harvard, MA: Harvar...
The author presents a survey of the mode of functioning of the category of failure in the context of...
This paper is an intervention within feminist and queer debates that have re-posed so-called negativ...
The ambition of this dissertation is to articulate a theory of affect that works well with the innov...
While the importance of negativity and negative affects to queer history and theory has been the sub...
The purpose of this article is to explore how we might understand "bad feelings" and their place in ...
This special issue engages with the relationship between feminist theory and ‘the affective turn’. T...
In 2014 Roxane Gay published Bad Feminist, a collection of personal essays written from her position...
This special issue engages with the relationship between feminist theory and ‘the affective turn’. ...
Recent years have witnessed a focus on feeling as a topic of reinvigorated scholarly concern, descri...
Recent years have witnessed a focus on feeling as a topic of reinvigorated scholarly concern, descri...
The engagement of queer theory with the affective turn, particularly in its divergence from the prev...
This project seeks to centre class as a framework for analysis of queer and feminist literary texts....
This field-defining collection consolidates and builds momentum in the burgeoning area of affect stu...
Epistemic habits in feminist research are constantly changing in scope and emphasis. One of the most...
Feeling Backward: Loss and the Politics of Queer History/em\u3e by Heather Love. Harvard, MA: Harvar...
The author presents a survey of the mode of functioning of the category of failure in the context of...
This paper is an intervention within feminist and queer debates that have re-posed so-called negativ...
The ambition of this dissertation is to articulate a theory of affect that works well with the innov...