2021
DOI: 10.1080/08038740.2021.1948724
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Introduction: Affective Intimacies

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“…Yamit’s quote illuminates how “attacking” spaces enable her to experience a vital connection with her body. Yamit further describes the affective elements at the party as “energies” that open up possibilities to dance freely and to feel “attractive and sexy.” These “energies” reflect on how the trans-subjective affective relations in these spaces produce a dynamic atmosphere that allows greater flexibility in relation to social boundaries (Kolehmainen & Mäkinen, 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Yamit’s quote illuminates how “attacking” spaces enable her to experience a vital connection with her body. Yamit further describes the affective elements at the party as “energies” that open up possibilities to dance freely and to feel “attractive and sexy.” These “energies” reflect on how the trans-subjective affective relations in these spaces produce a dynamic atmosphere that allows greater flexibility in relation to social boundaries (Kolehmainen & Mäkinen, 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relational concept of affect meets the empirical challenge of identifying power relations, affective inequalities, and their interpretation and judgment in the context of intimate relationships. The focus on interdependencies and relationality disrupts the neoliberal focus on individuality and choice and enables other ways of knowing, which challenge both individualistic characteristics of subjectivity and a deterministic conception of social forces (Hemmings 2005, 2012; Kolehmainen et al, 2021). Therefore, focusing on bodies’ affective responses allows an alternative understanding of sexual expression beyond the dichotomies represented by sexual scripts and identity categories (Paasonen, 2018).…”
Section: Affect Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bell concluded, ‘And it was a very interesting experience because I really had to feel everybody’s ass.’ Bell’s act of feeling here has an affective charge on the infrastructure of intimacy itself: it produces alternative modes of relating, enacting non-normative sexualities onto the privatised home. This rebuilding of infrastructures of intimacy works through the touch itself, the material distribution of intimate affect, ‘further highlight[ing] the political potential of affect in studying intimacies’ (Kolehmainen et al, 2022, p. 2).…”
Section: Elevating Narcofeminist Matters Of Care In Queer Chemsexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The methodological framework for this article relies on an understanding of affective feminist intimacies (Kolehmainen et al, 2021) as emerging through networks of human and nonhuman entities. Combined with actor-network theory, Sara Ahmed's scholarship provides a fitting framework in this regard.…”
Section: Tracing Feminist Entanglementsmentioning
confidence: 99%