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Toward a Model of Distributed Affectivity for Cinematic Ethics

Ethical Experience, Trauma, and History

Philip Martin

expressionistic techniques to shape tone and mood within an otherwise neorealist style), systematically reorient the psychological focus, and retroactively confuse the affective flow of the film. The multiperspectival, emotional thematization of the material

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William Nessly, Noel B. Salazar, Kemal Kantarci, Evan Koike, Christian Kahl, and Cyril Isnart

beyond the United States, including Canada and Jamaica, and her genre-blurring writing and the complex, hybrid subject position she adopts articulate a broader transnational perspective. Eaton’s works thematize the crossing, complication, and defiance of

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(De)materializing Kinship—Holding Together Mutuality and Difference

Kathryn E. Goldfarb and Caroline E. Schuster

. By thematizing dis-alignment, exclusion, and non-mutuality in kinship, we seek an alternative grounds for comparative study in anthropology that does not presume mutuality and that incorporates otherness as a necessary focus in order to understand

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Concepts of Emotions in Indian Languages

Margrit Pernau

between rationality and emotions, as well as between discipline/asceticism and excess. Christina Oesterheld looks at early novels in Urdu, many of which were addressed to women or at least thematized female emotions in the context of the joint family. 27

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Experiencing Anticipation. Anthropological Perspectives

Christopher Stephan and Devin Flaherty

linking speech to the public discourses operating to construct and manage subaltern identities, we see how enacting identity can be founded in anticipatory experience. Thematizing actors’ relative awareness of the social stakes of their speech, the

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Geoffrey Aung

nodes of logistical circulation primarily as sites of flow, exchange, and spatial connectivity. Of a piece with anthropology's infrastructural turn, this thematization is what critical scholars of logistics from other disciplines do so well to call into

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Travel Tales of Captivity in Rabbinic Literature

Joshua Levinson

alterity and thematize this meeting of self and Other, in tales of captivity the other identity grappled with is often the other that the self has lost or has become. All this is equally true for late antiquity where the taking of captives for slaves or

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Eugenia Gay, Philipp Nielsen, Emanuel Richter, and Gregor Feindt

connected concepts, much in the manner of the idea of intertextuality, and therefore supports contextualization. László Kontler’s contribution is a thematization of translation as a problem of conceptual history, which opens the way to reconsidering of the

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Peter Lurie, Antonio Sanna, Hansen Hsu, Ella Houston, and Kristof van Baarle

influence of Hollywood has often been, there are many other national industries and filmic practices that may offer very different thematizings of race, including indigenous and ethnic film, Third Cinema, and a range of non-Western traditions. Another

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Sol Neely

serve. Citing Krauss, Chanter recognizes—like Tyler—how “abjection has been invoked in ways that insists on ‘themes and substances’ … and that abject art tends to thematize ‘the marginalized, the traumatized, the wounded, as an essence that is feminine