I am taking a class that claims to look at the "Affective turn in post-structuralist thought/theory..." but naturally no one can give me a really good definition of what is meant by 'Affect' in this context, and ever day someone uses it differently. The
wikipedia definition lacks the depth I want to really understand this concept, so i put it to the hive mind: what are all the possible definitions or uses of the term Affect in philosophy, critical theory, and academia more generally, and what constitutes the affective turn in post-structuralist theory?
I don't know what it means for post-structuralists, though. Based on the wiki, it looks like following up on Deleuze would be the way to find out.
posted by LobsterMitten at 9:43 AM on September 15, 2006