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“Bodies can catch feelings as easily as catch fire: affect leaps from one body to another, evoking tenderness, inciting shame, igniting rage, exciting fear-in short, communicable affect can inflame nerves and muscles in a conflagration of every conceivable kind of passion”
― The Affect Theory Reader
― The Affect Theory Reader
“while affect in the Deleuzian sense is asubjective and anti-representational, operating across the boundary between the organic and the nonorganic, Tomkins's affect theory enables the specification of the energetic dimension of affect in very precise ways.”
― The Affect Theory Reader
― The Affect Theory Reader
“The felt reality of the threat is so superlatively real that it translates into a felt certainty about the world, even in the absence of other grounding for it in the observable world.”
― The Affect Theory Reader
― The Affect Theory Reader
“Affect, at its most anthropomorphic, is the name we give to those forces-visceral forces beneath, alongside, or generally other than conscious knowing, vital forces insisting beyond emotion-that can serve to drive us toward movement, toward thought and extension, that can likewise”
― The Affect Theory Reader
― The Affect Theory Reader
“Affect is what sticks, or what sustains or preserves the connection between ideas, values, and objects.”
― The Affect Theory Reader
― The Affect Theory Reader



