Critical Affect forges a path across the current impasse between
critical and post-critical methods in social and cultural theory.
It explores the emotional complexity of critique and maps out its
enduring value for the turn to affect and ontology.Through a series
of vivid close readings, Barnwell shows how suspicion and methods
of decoding remain vital to both civic and academic spaces, where
the question of how we verify the truth is one of the most
polarising and provocative of our age. Situating current debates
within enduring ethical discussions about how to represent lived
experience from the 'Two Cultures' debate to the Science Wars, this
book opens crucial questions about the ethics of practicing theory
and offers a new route into the critical study of affect.
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