Non-Fiction Books:

The Atmospheric "We"

Moods and Collective Feelings
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What contribution can the atmospherological approach make to the debate on collective feelings? In answering this question, the book provides a brief introduction to the so-called "atmospheric turn", examines the complex emotional "games" to which atmospheres give rise and the rest realist background underlying their inclusion in the unprecedented ontological category of quasi-things. It then investigates what the power of atmospheric feelings is and how there may be an "atmospheric competence" relating both to the intentional generation of atmospheres and to the ability not to be manipulated by them, thus also addressing the problem of whether collective feelings are atmospheres or moods. It finally explores what kind of "we" a collective atmosphere is based on and applies this perspective both to the notion of "well being" and two oppressive atmospheres like permanent emergency and the uncanny.

Author Biography:

Tonino Griffero is professor of Aesthetics (Un. of Rome "Tor Vergata") and is the editor in charge of the Mimesis series "Atmospheric Spaces". His most recent books are: Atmospheres. Aesthetics of Emotional Spaces (Routledge 2014), Quasi-Things. The Paradigm of Atmospheres (Suny 2017), Places, Affordances, Atmospheres. A Pathic Aesthetics (Routledge 2019).
Release date NZ
December 28th, 2021
Pages
238
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
ISBN-13
9788869773334
Product ID
34670108

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