“…In the present work, however, affect is not separated from emotions as embodied arousals that exist prior to cognition, discourse or semiosis. Affect is instead conceived of as a relational concept that signifies intersubjective experiences and their performative role in the formation of collective subjectivities, identities and belongings through discourse (Franzèn et al, 2020; Milani and Køhler Mortensen, 2020; Motschenbacher, 2020; Westberg, 2021). Put differently, emotions (e.g., anger, desire, hope, disgust, fear, love, pride, shame, etc.)…”