Abstract

The essay explores psychoanalytic sessions where witnessing to trauma is treated as a matter of the transmission of bodily affect rather than the production of a meaningful narration of traumatic symptoms. Attention is paid to the theorizing of affect in contemporary psychoanalysis and critical theory, focusing on performance and relationality.

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