This article examines the role of affect in market-driven self-cultivation. Drawing on a study of extracurricular workshops for interpersonal skills in urban China, I describe programs that prioritize momentary excitement, associated with the state-endorsed colloquialism zheng nengliang (positive energy), while distinguishing this experience from the common registers of the exterior world. I define these settings as 'pedagogies of affect', activities that bring to the fore the short-lived and indeterminant attributes of affect without coherently serving discursive ideologies in trajectories of social engineering or neoliberal governmentality. This phenomenon demonstrates how the expansion of market-driven expertise for 'person-making' to ne...
International audienceContemporary qigong is a comprehensive system of corporal techniques with a th...
In just a few years, China has become one of the world’s largest markets for Western luxury products...
This paper introduces the collaborative project, on the politics of negative affects in China’s post...
A vibrant discourse linking happiness and well-being to zheng nengliang 正能量 (“positive energy”) has ...
This article spotlights the role of affect in paths of “self-development,” focusing on young adults ...
In this dissertation I explore the role of affect in practices of self-improvement in contemporary u...
Young people in China and East Asia have often been depicted either as optimistic striving subjects ...
While the affective domain is believed globally to be one of the main areas of human experience and ...
One important question about ideological works in China concerns the tension between mobilisation (e...
If there is such a thing as a dominant public sphere in post-Reform China, its emotional tonality ha...
If there is such a thing as a dominant public sphere in post-Reform China, its emotional tonality ha...
This paper aims to explore how affect can be registered to the interests of sociological research. I...
If there is such a thing as a dominant public sphere in post-reform China, its emotional tonality ha...
Affective domain is believed globally to be one of the main areas of human experience and developme...
What affective feelings do people want to feel? Compared with research on actual affect, there was s...
International audienceContemporary qigong is a comprehensive system of corporal techniques with a th...
In just a few years, China has become one of the world’s largest markets for Western luxury products...
This paper introduces the collaborative project, on the politics of negative affects in China’s post...
A vibrant discourse linking happiness and well-being to zheng nengliang 正能量 (“positive energy”) has ...
This article spotlights the role of affect in paths of “self-development,” focusing on young adults ...
In this dissertation I explore the role of affect in practices of self-improvement in contemporary u...
Young people in China and East Asia have often been depicted either as optimistic striving subjects ...
While the affective domain is believed globally to be one of the main areas of human experience and ...
One important question about ideological works in China concerns the tension between mobilisation (e...
If there is such a thing as a dominant public sphere in post-Reform China, its emotional tonality ha...
If there is such a thing as a dominant public sphere in post-Reform China, its emotional tonality ha...
This paper aims to explore how affect can be registered to the interests of sociological research. I...
If there is such a thing as a dominant public sphere in post-reform China, its emotional tonality ha...
Affective domain is believed globally to be one of the main areas of human experience and developme...
What affective feelings do people want to feel? Compared with research on actual affect, there was s...
International audienceContemporary qigong is a comprehensive system of corporal techniques with a th...
In just a few years, China has become one of the world’s largest markets for Western luxury products...
This paper introduces the collaborative project, on the politics of negative affects in China’s post...