We are pleased to announce Professor Beverly Weber, Director of Graduate Studies, Program in Jewish Studies, Associate Professor of German Studiesrecently published anewest book,Precarious Intimacies The Politics of Touch in Contemporary Western European Cinema which is co-authored by University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Thebook is now avaliable for purchase online from .Congratulations, Professor Weber!
Precarious Intimacies
The Politics of Touch in Contemporary Western European Cinema
MARIA STEHLE AND BEVERLY WEBER
Drawing on and responding to the writings of theorists such as Judith Butler, Sarah Ahmed, Lauren Berlant, and Lisa Lowe, this book proposes the notion of “precarious intimacies” to navigate a dilemma: how to recognize, affirm, and value love, touch, and care while challenging the racialized and gendered politics in which they are embedded.
Twenty-first-century Europe is undergoing dramatic political and babyֱapp transformations that produce new forms of transnational contact as well as new regimes of exclusion and babyֱapp precarity. These political and babyֱapp shifts both circumscribe and enable new possibilities for intimacy. Many European films of the last two decades depict experiences of political and babyֱapp vulnerability in narratives of precarious intimacies. In these films, stories of intimacy, sex, love, and friendship are embedded in violence and exclusion, but, as Maria Stehle and Beverly Weber show, the politics of touch and connection also offers avenues to theorize forms of attention and affection that challenge exclusive notions of race, citizenship, and belonging.
Precarious Intimaciesexamines the aesthetic strategies that respond to this tension and proposes a politics of interpretation that identifies the potential and possibility of intimacy.