Leaning : a Poetics of Personal Relations.
Ronald J Pelias explores leaning as a metaphor for analyzing interpersonal interaction. Bodies leaning toward one another are engaged, developing the potential for long-lasting, meaningful relationships. But this ideal is not often realized. Pelias makes use of a wide variety of tools such as person...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Walnut Creek :
Left Coast Press,
2011.
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Colección: | Writing lives--ethnographic narratives.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface: Leaning Into a Beginning; Part I: Languaging Relationships; Chapter 1. Some Substantiated and Unsubstantiated Claims for Communication; Chapter 2. Relational Language: A Poetic Sense-Making; Chapter 3. Struggling for Speech; Chapter 4. Relational Associations; Chapter 5. Stephen Dunn and the Poetics of Living; Part II; Chapter 6. Self-Portrait: Standing on a Nail; Chapter 7. Reading Barthes as a Lover; Chapter 8. Walking and Writing with Laurel Richardson: A Story in Poems; Chapter 9. Three Tales of Understanding; Part III; Chapter 10. Making My Masculine Body Behave.
- Chapter 11. Jarheads, Girly Men, and the Pleasures of ViolenceChapter 12. A Personal History of Lust on Bourbon Street; Part IV; Chapter 13. The Pull and Push of Friendship; Chapter 14. Evidence of Love; Chapter 15. Relational Development and Deterioration: Some More of the Story; Chapter 16. Holding Mimi; Part V; Chapter 17. Family Lessons; Chapter 18. Stories We Do and Do Not Tell; Chapter 19. Remains; Chapter 20. Loss; Afterword: Leaning Into a Way of Being; References; Index; About the Author.