Affection and cinema right away brings to mind the affection-image from Gilles 
Deleuze’s cinema studies. Primary developed from Henri Bergson, affection is 
the intermediary state of the nervous system between perception and action.

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> On 15 Feb 2020, at 20:37, Gene Youngblood <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Academic Frameworkers: I like to keep abreast of trends in academic language, 
> and I've noticed an increased use of the word “affect” in scholarly papers. 
> It has become fashionable, but the spin being put on it isn’t clear to me. 
> Could someone please tell me what “affect” means here for example: "gestures 
> of affect and intervention.” It seems different from something like “that 
> doesn’t affect me.” Respond off list if you wish [email protected]. Thanks.
> 
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