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About the Author
Neil Campbell is Professor of American Studies and Research Manager at the University of Derby, U.K. He has published widely in American Studies, including the books American Cultural Studies with Alasdair Kean (Routledge, 2011), American Youth Cultures (ed, Edinburgh University Press, 2004) and co-editor of Issues on Americanisation and Culture (Edinburgh University Press, 2004). His major research project is an interdisciplinary trilogy of books on the contemporary American West. The first two are The Cultures of the American New West (Edinburgh/Columbia UP, 2000) and The Rhizomatic West (Nebraska, 2008) and he has just completed the final part, Post-Westerns, on cinematic representation of the New West. He is, with Christine Berberich & Robert Hudson, co-editor of Land & Identity: Theory, Memory, and Practice (Rodopi, 2012) and with Alfredo Cramerotti co-editor of Photocinema (Intellect, 2013). Affective Landscapes also edited with Christine Berberich & Robert Hudson is forthcoming with Ashgate in 2014 as is the special section on 'affective landscapes' in the Journal Cultural Politics.
Reviews
Reaching across a diversity of writings Campbell brings the idea of the region into life in a newly human way, situating it amongst the variety of what makes up being alive. The text persistently inspires and enriches. He meshes the variety of key sources and with unusual clarity unpacks the idea of how affect works; the writing affective in itself. -- David Crouch, Emeritus Professor of Cultural Geography, University of Derby
This book is a powerful intervention of a singular kind in the work of configuring possibilities for knowledge and action. It arrays the intensities and infusions of regionality across a vast arc of zones, genres and ways of being, catching up not the boundaries and traces of place but its unfolding, its alchemy, in difference, edging, agitations and intricate infrastructures of surprise. In Campbell's cartographic mapping, affective regionalities are made of knots, speeds, loops, gestures, sonorities and muscle. They whisper a minor language for remaking the world. -- Kathleen Stewart, Professor of Anthropology, University of Texas
Like the concept of "regionality" itself, Campbell's prose, both in its theoretical brilliance and scintillating close readings of diverse texts, fractures the totalizing frame of regionalism with an affective intensity that is contagious as well as entirely persuasive. In addition to its many local insights, this book is remarkable for its re-imagining of the political possibilities of regionality "as an energized sense of care." A scintillating, ultimately humane achievement, Affective Critical Regionality further solidifies Campbell's status as a groundbreaking scholar not only of the U.S. West but also of critical regionalist studies more generally. -- Stephen Tatum, Professor of English, University of Utah, Author of In the Remington Moment
Book Information
ISBN 9781783480838
Author Neil Campbell
Format Paperback
Page Count 236
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield International
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield International
Weight(grams) 349g
Dimensions(mm) 224mm * 153mm * 17mm