Writing in Immanence
Abstract
The writing in this essay confronts and is troubled by writing. In the ensuing encounters with writing selves and writing as doing as “creative-relationally more-than [simply] human”1 practice, a sense of writing as immanent and in immanence is emergent in the always becoming of the essay as event. In the capaciousness of this practice, onto-methodo-genetic approaches are used to set up dis-allowances of the stable and tendentious fixities of ontology and methodology, in turn making movements away from simply human being toward always animal-becoming.
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Publisher
University of California Press
Journal
Departures in Critical Qualitative Research
Volume
9
Issue
2
Pagination
92-102
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