TY - CHAP
T1 - Introduction
T2 - Affect and Critical Multiculturalism in Asia
AU - Erni, John Nguyet
N1 - Funding information:
The work described in this book was fully supported by a grant from the Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China: “Visual Narratives and the Making of Ethnic Feelings: A Cultural Study of Affect, Ethnicity, and Practices of Social Recognition among South Asians in Hong Kong” (Project No. 340411).
Publisher copyright:
© 2017 Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany
PY - 2016/12/28
Y1 - 2016/12/28
N2 - 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 .
AB - 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 .
UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-53861-6
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-662-53861-6_1
DO - 10.1007/978-3-662-53861-6_1
M3 - Chapter
SN - 9783662538593
SN - 9783662571668
T3 - The Humanities in Asia
SP - 1
EP - 9
BT - Visuality, Emotions and Minority Culture
A2 - Erni, John Nguyet
PB - Springer Berlin Heidelberg
ER -