Hear the Tap, Feel the Scratch
The Transgressive Intimacy of ASMR
©2026
Monographies
XII,
192 Pages
Open Access
Série:
European Connections, Volume 51
Résumé
How do digital experiences shape intimacy? What role do sensory stimuli play in creating connections across virtual spaces? ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response), a growing cultural and media phenomenon, invites us to reconsider the ways intimacy, care and relaxation are nurtured through immersive soundscapes and visuals.
This book situates ASMR within the landscape of contemporary affective culture, exploring how sounds, visuals and tactile elements build intimate and soothing connections in digital environments. Through a detailed analysis of ASMR videos, it reveals how posthuman perspectives and post-cinematic aesthetics blur the boundaries between human and non-human, reshaping our experience of media and creating new spaces for connection, care and emotional resonance. Ultimately, it uncovers how ASMR opens the door to new forms of transgressive intimacy, challenging traditional notions of closeness in today's world.
This book situates ASMR within the landscape of contemporary affective culture, exploring how sounds, visuals and tactile elements build intimate and soothing connections in digital environments. Through a detailed analysis of ASMR videos, it reveals how posthuman perspectives and post-cinematic aesthetics blur the boundaries between human and non-human, reshaping our experience of media and creating new spaces for connection, care and emotional resonance. Ultimately, it uncovers how ASMR opens the door to new forms of transgressive intimacy, challenging traditional notions of closeness in today's world.
Extrait
Table des matières
Résumé des informations
- Pages
- XII, 192
- Année de publication
- 2026
- ISBN (PDF)
- 9781803740201
- ISBN (ePUB)
- 9781803740218
- ISBN (Broché)
- 9781803740195
- DOI
- 10.3726/b20210
- Open Access
- CC-BY
- Langue
- anglais
- Date de parution
- 2026 (Février)
- Mots Clés (Keywords)
- ASMR affect theory digital intimacy posthumanism sensory experiences sleep culture soundscapes tapping scratching transgressive intimacy relaxation post-cinematic embodied sensations wellness culture affective triggers media performance
- Publié
- Oxford, Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, New York, 2026. xii, 192 pp., 25 fig. col.
- Sécurité des produits
- Peter Lang Group AG