Writing with rocks
Anu Valtonen and
Alison Pullen
Gender, Work and Organization, 2021, vol. 28, issue 2, 506-522
Abstract:
Rocks. Geological forces across time and space. Non‐human beings. Humans. Affect material encounters with rocks. Connecting. Being. Writing… From the Artic to Eastern Finland. From Sydney to Kangaroo Island, Australia. From the north to the south, and back again. Corporeal, affective. These rocks live with and through us. Touching rocks—rocks touch us. Bodies—rocks, co‐constituted in life. Disrupting. Non‐violent. Ethico‐political acts of writing. Writing rocks. Humans become geologic forces. Care. Response‐able.
Date: 2021
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