@inproceedings{d06e5971431343338455862b972f8512,
title = "Tilapia Sounds Crunchy and You Wear a Fishbowl: Fish-Related Motifs in ASMR Videos in the Affect Theory Perspective",
abstract = "Tracking the affective dimension of cultural texts and artworks is the goal of affective methodologies present in the humanities in recent years. This paper examines the fish-related motifs that appear in videos belonging to an online audiovisual cultural phenomenon called ASMR in the context of affect theory. The presumed symbolic or metaphorical aspects of the motifs described recede before the dominant affective dimension, namely the ability to move the body of the viewer-listener of the video on a primal level. The chapter focuses on artistic strategies for establishing affective connections between human and non-human bodies in ASMR experiences.",
keywords = "ASMR, YouTube, Affect Studies",
author = "Joanna {\L}api{\'n}ska",
year = "2022",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-83-66597-62-4",
series = "Studies | Animals | Plants (SAP)",
publisher = "Instytut Kultury Regionalnej i Bada{\'n} Literackich im. Franciszka Karpi{\'n}skiego",
pages = "73--91",
editor = "Ewa Borkowska and Andrzej Borkowski and D{\l}ugo{\l}{\c e}cka-Pietrzak, {Maria } and Barbara Stelingowska",
booktitle = "Ryby w literaturze, kulturze, j{\c e}zyku i mediach",
}