Hurt Feelings: Affect, World, and Time in As You Like It and Early Modern Studies

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ELH Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1353/elh.2023.a914012
Christopher Pye
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Abstract:Engaging current affect theory through the work of Jean-Luc Nancy, Martin Heidegger, and Walter Benjamin, "Hurt Feelings" argues that affect should be understood neither as a form of embodiment nor of sympathetic correspondence but as a state of incommensurability between self and world that is at the same time the originative condition of those categories; rather than extending the self into the world, affect concerns the possibility of world as such. The essay brings such claims to bear on a scene of miraculous conversion in As You Like It that suggests both the grounds of theater's affective hold and affect's inextricable relation to our status as historical beings.
受伤的感觉:如你所愿》中的情感、世界和时间与早期现代研究
文摘:参与当前影响理论通过jean - luc南希的工作,马丁•海德格尔和本雅明,“伤感情”认为,影响应该被理解是一种体现和同情的对应,但作为一个国家不能通约的同时自我和世界之间的有创作力的条件这些类别;而不是将自我延伸到世界,影响关注世界本身的可能性。本文以《皆大欢喜》中一个奇迹般的转变场景为例,提出了戏剧情感控制的依据,以及情感与我们作为历史存在者的地位之间不可分割的关系。
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