Abstract

ABSTRACT A poetic performative script is offered in this piece to highlight through critical playful speech the metaphoric, archetypal, and narrative forms of habituation and scripting that lay powerfully in the shadows of intercultural performative work, if only because we fail to interrogate the most mundane and repetitive framing stories, assumptions, and language.

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