If the sentiment, or more precisely, an emotion that one identifies as ‘love’ becomes the protagonist of and footnote to almost everything we do, that is, if that thing ‘love’ reigns supreme and is definitive of what most humans do or want, then grinding and packing everything else into the same ‘love’ sausage casing becomes commonplace if only to add provenance to ‘our feelings’ – in order to, unnecessarily perhaps, validate them. When we beat ‘love’ to death (virtual signalling) it is more likely, it seems, that we are in the shadows of its scarcity. In its clamoring we know it is a thing lost to us
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Feeling in Theory: Emotion after the ‘‘Death of the Subject’’ (Rei Terada) (Reviewed by Don Kuiken, ...
This paper explores the physiological basis of the emotion of love, and how these could be interpret...
When the images of earth cling too tightly to memory, when the call of happiness becomes too insiste...
If the sentiment, or more precisely, an emotion that one identifies as ‘love’ becomes the protagonis...
Considerable amount of laboratory and survey‐based research finds that people show disproportional c...
What would happen if we succeeded in ‘turning down’ our emotional reactions? In this paper I compare...
In reflecting on events of considerable significance, it is commonplace to remark that “it hasn’t su...
Drawing on the work of Albert Camus this paper offers a critique of certain discourses around ‘novel...
Discusses the use of emotions in marketing and advertising, especially contemporary digital marketin...
Based on an analysis of the YouTuber-fan community, we theorise the “living dead” nature of collecti...
As was best seller predicted by ecological science experts in 1949, (2a) most educated people today ...
No-one dies in A Louers Complaint. But the poem finds death in the heart of love itself. This essay ...
Consciousness raising seems to be the most pressing task facing any project for environmental sustai...
This article examines the waysin which the Gothic imagination has been used to convey the message of...
There’s something about animated films - so full of light and wonder - that invokes this “warm and f...
Feeling in Theory: Emotion after the ‘‘Death of the Subject’’ (Rei Terada) (Reviewed by Don Kuiken, ...
This paper explores the physiological basis of the emotion of love, and how these could be interpret...
When the images of earth cling too tightly to memory, when the call of happiness becomes too insiste...