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The idea of atmospheres as spatially spilled emotions with the power to bodily move people has been the German contribution to the affective turn in academic discourse. In this article, I discuss Hermann Schmitz’ and Gernot Böhme’s ideas on the reception and production of atmospheres in order to argue that their conceptualization tells a “substraction story” that characterizes the secular age for Charles Taylor. The emotional forces that move the felt body [German: Leib] became atmospheres only once the gods were discounted. Both Schmitz and Böhme refer to the explicit creation of atmospheres in National-Socialist politics, and I present the “Cathedral of Light” performance of the Nazi Party Rallies as paradigmatic for the making of secular atmospheres. On this basis, I discuss the use value of atmospheres for the analysis of material secularities, and its fascist affinities, at least in Schmitz’ rendition.
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The idea of atmospheres as spatially spilled emotions with the power to bodily move people has been the German contribution to the affective turn in academic discourse. In this article, I discuss Hermann Schmitz’ and Gernot Böhme’s ideas on the reception and production of atmospheres in order to argue that their conceptualization tells a “substraction story” that characterizes the secular age for Charles Taylor. The emotional forces that move the felt body [German: Leib] became atmospheres only once the gods were discounted. Both Schmitz and Böhme refer to the explicit creation of atmospheres in National-Socialist politics, and I present the “Cathedral of Light” performance of the Nazi Party Rallies as paradigmatic for the making of secular atmospheres. On this basis, I discuss the use value of atmospheres for the analysis of material secularities, and its fascist affinities, at least in Schmitz’ rendition.
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