Mono no Aware and Gender as Affect in Japanese Aesthetics and American Pragmatism

Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books (2023)
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Mono no Aware and Gender as Affect in Japanese Aesthetics and American Pragmatism argues that gender is best understood as a felt sense of the organization of the human body. Through Japanese aesthetics and American pragmatism, this book argues that re-understanding gender as an affect, or a feeling, can expand the ways that gender is understood, enacted, and theorized in experience.

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Johnathan Flowers
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