Introduction: Affect and Critical Multiculturalism in Asia

John Nguyet Erni*

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    Abstract

    This book attempts to explore the “private sphere ” of minority cultures through exploring their affective energies and expressions, in conjunction to analyzing the broad ideological conditions of inter-ethnic relations in various Asian cities. It originates from a research grant received from the Hong Kong government. Taking the important cue of the “affective turn ” in cultural theory over the past twenty years or so, the various contributors of this book raise broadly an overarching question: what are the representations of affective/emotional energies and intensities surrounding the ethnic figures/strangers in cultural production, urban spaces, and social discourses? In Asia, there is little attention paid to the minorities’ own sense of subjecthood , such as their construction and articulation of self-understanding formed through lived experiences, sensibilities, emotions, sentiments, empathy , and even tempers and moods. Social misunderstanding, not to mention stereotyping, mystification, and discrimination, often stems from a neglect of the surprising and enlivening texture of minorities’ emotional world .
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationVisuality, Emotions and Minority Culture
    Subtitle of host publicationFeeling Ethnic
    EditorsJohn Nguyet Erni
    PublisherSpringer Berlin Heidelberg
    Chapter1
    Pages1-9
    Number of pages9
    Edition1
    ISBN (Electronic)9783662538616
    ISBN (Print)9783662538593, 9783662571668
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 28 Dec 2016

    Publication series

    NameThe Humanities in Asia
    Volume3
    ISSN (Print)2363-6890
    ISSN (Electronic)2363-6904

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