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Flirtations: Rhetoric and Aesthetics This Side of Seduction
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# Flirtations: Rhetoric and Aesthetics This Side of Seduction

**Source**: https://german.princeton.edu/department/research/bookshelf/nagel-flirtations-rhetoric-and-aesthetics-side-seduction
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Daniel Hoffman-Schwartz

Lauren Shizuko Stone

Fordham University Press

2015

<https://www.fordhampress.com/9780823264902/flirtations/>

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Edited by Daniel Hoffman-Schwartz, Barbara Natalie Nagel, and Lauren Shizuko Stone

What is flirtation, and how does it differ from seduction?

The essays in this volume address the under-theorized terrain of flirtation not as a subgenre of seduction but rather as a phenomenon in its own right. Drawing on the interdisciplinary history of scholarship on flirtation even as it re-approaches the question from a distinctly aesthetic and literary-theoretical point of view, the contributors to *Flirtations* thus give an account of the practice of flirtation and of the figure of the flirt, taking up the act’s relationship to issues of mimesis, poetic ambiguity, and aesthetic pleasure. The art of this poetic playfulness—often read or misread as flirtation’s “empty gesture”—becomes suddenly legible as the wielding of a particular and subtle form of nonteleological power.