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Index
Cover Title Copyright Contents Preface
Where I Started From: A Pathic Aesthetics How I Got Here: Atmospheres Where I Got: Quasi-Things
One Quasi-Things Come and Go and We Cannot Wonder Where They’ve Been (Starting from the Wind)
Things as a Prototype Is There Something in the Air? Quasi-Things: The Wind It Blows Whenever and Wherever It Wants
Two Quasi-Things Assault and Resist Us: Feelings as Atmospheres
(Neophenomenological) Depsychologization of Emotionality Atmospherological Premises Depsychologization: A Metaphysical Reification? Are Atmospheres Supervening or Are They a Simple “in-between”? Authority and Dynamism: Numinosity and Atmospheric Interactions Can Atmospheres Be Produced as Percepts and Entities? Intentionality: Is It Just a Myth? Noticing and Feeling: Subject-Dependence? More Ethics, Fewer Atmospheres?
Three Quasi-Things Are Felt (though Not Localized): The Isles of the Felt-Body
The (Felt) Body Feeling Oneself as a Felt-Body Beyond the Body Schema All Out! But the Felt-Body Is Also a Task
Four Quasi-Things Are Proofs of Existence: Pain as the Genesis of the Subject
Atmospheric Pain What Is It For? Incommunicability? For a (Good) Regression
Five Quasi-Things Affect Us (Also Indirectly): Vicarious Shame
Shame Has Not Disappeared—It Has Emigrated Personal Shame as an Atmospheric Quasi-Thing “Internal Hemorrhage” and Social Stigmatization Another Atmosphere: Vicarious Shame Atmospheric Games
Six Quasi-Things Communicate with Us: From the Gaze to the Portrait (and Back)
Felt-Bodily Communication The (Atmospheric) Character of the Face The Gaze as a Quasi-Thing (Gesture)
Seven Quasi-Things Are the More Effective the Vaguer They Are: Twilightness
Not the Light but in the Light The Vague, the Ephemeral, the Nebulous Twilightness Eastward?
Notes Bibliography Index Back Cover
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