Abstract

As part of his working toward a new book, Writing, the Everyday, and Creative-Relational Inquiry, this article enquires into the everyday body, the body’s losses, joys, mess, beauty, and contradictions. It is an article about how a(n aging, White, male) body breaks, how it might (or might not) heal, what a body in its everyday movements remembers, knows, conveys, carries, mourns; what is lost but present. It begins to trouble and explore how we conceptualize “the body.” Bringing to the page the everyday poetics and prosaics of the struggling, soaring, body, and the legacies it holds, the article looks for creative-relational possibilities for writing the in/corporeal.

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