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This introductory article sets out to review the applicability and productivity of affect as a high-impact concept in the humanities. With a particular focus on a cultural studies perspective, it evaluates the different strands in affect theory and surveys the most recent approaches in the field. The authors argue for adopting a relational approach, focusing on specific formations or “affective arrangements”, which considers affect as a site of convergence of different actors, discourses, media, etc. instead of an isolated process. The second section of the article provides a short overview of the study of violence in Latin Americanist scholarship and underscores the relevance of affective arrangements when studying the multiplicity of violences in cultural expressions from the region.
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Mandolessi, S., Dhondt, R., & Zícari, M. (2022). Introduction: Affective Arrangements and Violence in Latin America. Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies, 31(3), 333–347. https://doi.org/10.1080/13569325.2022.2136938
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