ASMR Mania, Trigger-Chasing, and the Anxiety of Digital Repletion

  • Manon H
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Abstract

Performers in YouTube autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) videos speak directly into the camera, very close, in sibilant whispers, consonant repetitions, and with an attitude of oversolicitous caregiving that verges on the robotic. The goal is to trigger...

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Manon, H. S. (2018). ASMR Mania, Trigger-Chasing, and the Anxiety of Digital Repletion. In Lacan and the Nonhuman (pp. 227–248). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-63817-1_12

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