@article{oai:kumadai.repo.nii.ac.jp:00031187, author = {Arai, Hidenaga and 新井, 英永}, journal = {熊本大学社会文化研究}, month = {Mar}, note = {application/pdf, 論文(Article), Feelings in D. H. Lawrene's essay "The Novel and the Feelings" are equivalent to what Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari or Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri call affects. Affects for them and feelings for Lawrence are different from emotions: while emotions are contained in subjectivity, feelings or affects, which are the power to affect the world and the power to be affected by it, involve both mind and body. Just as Lawrence in his essay "The Novel and the Feelings" urges us to listen to "the low,calling cries of the characters", because real novels can educate us about feelings, Deleuze and Guattari maintain in What Is Philosophy? that we should experience works of art because artists including novelists create affects in their work, and "give them to us and make us become with them. "Referring to affects and percepts, which are related to the concept of affects, this article examines some of the scenes of Lawewnce's Kangaroo in order to reveal that the novel is a work of art in Deliuze and Guattari's sense, whereas What Is Philosophy? constructs concepts such as affects and percepts through contact with various works of art, including novels like Kangaroo.}, pages = {43--58}, title = {D・H・ロレンスの情動論的読解に向けて : 『カンガルー』と『哲学とは何か』}, volume = {17}, year = {2019} }