Making Trouble With Ontogenesis: Collaborative Writing, Becoming, and Concept Forming as Event

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Abstract

Through the authors’ continuing creative encounters with practices of collaborative writing, this article offers a troubling of approaches to ontology that inform a construction of simply human selves and a constitution of Being. The article seeks instead to foster processual movements toward always becoming and the creative-relational practices of concept forming as event. In their speculative experimentations with the concept of “ontogenesis,” the authors offer exemplifications of the capaciousness of collaborating writing bodies, always on the move, always folding and unfolding, always opening in active movements of inquiry, curiosity, and wonder. In the eventful potentiality of “notyetness” that each passage of writing affords, immanent sensings of becoming are imbricated in the intensification of fragile, prehensive, and ontogenetic emergence.

Publication Date

2021-07-06

Publication Title

Qualitative Inquiry

Volume

28

Issue

1

ISSN

1077-8004

Embargo Period

9999-12-31

First Page

80

Last Page

87

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