Cartographies of Memory and Affect: Nomadic Subjectivities
This visual essay maps an event, the lines of affect produced through the interconnections between memory/time, space/place, and the virtual/actual. The assemblage begins in the middle of these interconnections: lines of text interwoven with intensity and affect. As posthuman theory urges researcher...
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description | This visual essay maps an event, the lines of affect produced through the interconnections between memory/time, space/place, and the virtual/actual. The assemblage begins in the middle of these interconnections: lines of text interwoven with intensity and affect. As posthuman theory urges researchers to consider subjectivity as unbounded and nomadic, a process of becoming with the world, this article takes up arts-based methods to map and inquire into the flows between death and becoming as a generative, embodied, and productive process. This article suggests the methodological possibilities for arts-based analysis and inquiry to engage the entangled materiality of the posthuman present. |
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spelling | doaj.art-e553a8a649e8444fb9754cfb8a743d472022-12-21T19:51:04ZengUniversity of AlbertaArt/Research International2371-37712018-09-013261910.18432/ari2935919757Cartographies of Memory and Affect: Nomadic SubjectivitiesMaureen A Flint0The University of AlabamaThis visual essay maps an event, the lines of affect produced through the interconnections between memory/time, space/place, and the virtual/actual. The assemblage begins in the middle of these interconnections: lines of text interwoven with intensity and affect. As posthuman theory urges researchers to consider subjectivity as unbounded and nomadic, a process of becoming with the world, this article takes up arts-based methods to map and inquire into the flows between death and becoming as a generative, embodied, and productive process. This article suggests the methodological possibilities for arts-based analysis and inquiry to engage the entangled materiality of the posthuman present.https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/ari/index.php/ari/article/view/29359posthumanmappingarts-based inquirynomadic philosophymethodologies |
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title | Cartographies of Memory and Affect: Nomadic Subjectivities |
title_full | Cartographies of Memory and Affect: Nomadic Subjectivities |
title_fullStr | Cartographies of Memory and Affect: Nomadic Subjectivities |
title_full_unstemmed | Cartographies of Memory and Affect: Nomadic Subjectivities |
title_short | Cartographies of Memory and Affect: Nomadic Subjectivities |
title_sort | cartographies of memory and affect nomadic subjectivities |
topic | posthuman mapping arts-based inquiry nomadic philosophy methodologies |
url | https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/ari/index.php/ari/article/view/29359 |
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