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El. knyga: Home and Away: Lived Experience in Performative Narratives [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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"Home and Away explores how performative writing serve as a process that critically interrogates space/place in relation to personal, social, cultural, and political understanding. By combining aesthetic expression and inquiry with critical reflection, the contributors in this volume use a variety of narratives strategies--autoethnography, mystoriography, creative cartography, the lyric essay, fictocriticism, collage, the screenplay, and poetics-to position place as the starting point for the aesthetic impulse. The anthology showcases the power and potential of performative writing to illustrate the ways we interact with and in place; provides examples of the ways one can express lived experience; and demonstrates the ways discourses overlap while extending our understanding of place, whether one is home or away. Although the chapters are fixed by their literary form in this volume, many of chapters are best realized in a performance or shared publicly via an oral tradition. This collection will be of great interest to students and scholars in performance, communication studies, and literature"--

Home and Away explores how performative writing serve as a process that critically interrogates space/place in relation to personal, social, cultural, and political understanding.

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"Poetics, Performativity, and the Personal Narrative: An Introduction"

Leigh Anne Howard

Chapter 1: "Rural Ruins as Sites for Excavating Memory, Materiality, and
Metaphor"

Lindsay P. Greer

Chapter 2: "Riding the Hippogriff: \Fandom, Performance, and Place in the
Wizarding WorldAn Autoethnographic, Fictocritical (Unfilmable) Screenplay"

Daniel W. Heaton

Chapter 3: "Pilgrimage to Paisley Park: A Mystory"

Charla Markham Shaw

Chapter 4: "Walking, Wandering, Writing: The 2017 Womens March and the
Celebration of Disruption"

Leigh Anne Howard

Chapter 5: "Wandering New Orleans: Grammar of the Legs as Creative
Production"

Sarah K. Jackson

Chapter 6: "Walking in the City: Intersections of Identity, Space, and
Place"

Nicole Costantini

Chapter 7: "Shermans March on Columbia, Searching for Green Pipes, Eating
Tacos and Shooting Yankees: Tales from a Self-Guided Tour and Shelling
Reenactment"

Jason B. Munsell

Chapter 8: "Home, Awareness, Space"

Julia Galbus Kiesel

Chapter 9: "Well, At Least This Isnt As Bad As 78: Using Stories to Make
Sense of the Ohio Blizzard of 1978"

Sharon E. Croft

Chapter 10: "When Home Goes From Being a Place to Being a Person: A Critical
Autoethnography of Identity, Culture, and Geography"

Mark P. Orbe

Chapter 11: "Performing Pilgrimage, Mourning, and Transformation on the
Camino de Santiago"

Tracy Stephenson Shaffer

About the Contributors

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Leigh Anne Howard is Professor of Communication Studies and Chairperson of the Department of Communication at the University of Southern Indiana, USA. She studies the intersection of performance, culture, and identity, as well as critical performance pedagogy. Her most recent publication is Performativity, Cultural Construction, and the Graphic Narrative (Routledge, 2020), co-edited with Susanna Hoeness-Krupsaw.