“Something,” writes Kathleen Stewart, “throws itself together in a moment as an event and a sensation; something both animated and inhabitable.” Ordinary Affects is socioculturally vibrational, imagining the personally political even further. The following essay offers a collection of affectively heuristic “moments.”
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