On The Magic Mountain: The novel as liminal affective technology
Stenner, Paul; and Greco, Monica.
2018.
On The Magic Mountain: The novel as liminal affective technology.
International Political Anthropology, 11(1),
pp. 43-60.
[Article]
In this paper we build on Szakolczai’s analysis of the sociological relevance of the novel to propose that novels can be regarded as a historically specific instance of what we call ‘liminal affective technologies’. We develop this proposition through a reading of Thomas Mann’s The Magic Mountain, to demonstrate that this novel not only represents – as Szakolczai already argues – the reflexive culmination of a historical movement towards permanent liminality, but also a performative meditation on the role of ‘liminal affective technologies’ in metabolising experience and channelling psychosocial transformations.
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Departments, Centres and Research Units | Sociology |
Date Deposited | 26 Jun 2018 11:59 |
Last Modified | 22 Jun 2019 01:26 |