Turning Emotion Inside Out : Affective Life Beyond the Subject
Turning Emotion Inside Out : Affective Life Beyond the Subject
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Author(s): Casey, Edward S.
ISBN No.: 9780810144347
Pages: 272
Year: 202111
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 151.02
Status: Out Of Print

"An original, painterly exploration of emotion through its fluidity, textures, and surprising location beyond the self. This is yet another an important work by a profound thinker in the phenomenological tradition." --Cynthia Willett, coauthor of Uproarious: How Feminist and Other Subversive Comics Speak Truth "What if emotions are more out there than in here ? With this provocative question, Edward S. Casey invites us on a fascinating emotional journey both in time (via the history of philosophy) and in place (through his phenomenological descriptions of emotional placescapes). Turning Emotion Inside Ou t not only demonstrates the insufficiency of thinking of emotion as a private and subjective phenomenon, it also shows the ethical and political consequences of the realisation that emotions are somewhere beyond our minds and our bodies. This book marks a new moment in the philosophy of emotion and is an important contribution to the study of experience more generally." --Donald A. Landes, author of Merleau-Ponty and the Paradoxes of Expression "Edward S.


Casey again realizes the promise of phenomenology's original aim of 'back to the things themselves' in his periphenomenological approach, rescuing emotion from the distorted traditional philosophical and cultural views of them as subjective, individualizing, or intrapsychic phenomena. Casey employs compelling concrete descriptions and analyses of how emotions come to us from and return to a public world as vital to the sense of both our personal and shared situations . An inspired and inspiring book: heartfelt, enlightening traditional approaches, and timely, too!" --Glen A. Mazis, author of Merleau-Ponty and the Face of the World: Silence, Ethics, Imagination and Poetic Ontology "Casey offers a brilliant and timely phenomenology of affetivity. Tracking our western understanding of emotion from Plato to Merleau-Ponty, he shows how it has twisted and turned between introversion and extraversion. He makes a passionate plea for a new life of affective attunement in our relationship to art, politics and the environment." --Richard Kearney, author of Touch: Recovering Our Most Vital Sense.


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