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Writing touch, writing (epistemic) vulnerability
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Second Language WritingLiterary TheoryHandwritingWriting AssessmentNarrative And IdentityContemporary CultureWomen WritersLiterary CriticismLanguage StudiesAbstract TouchWriting InstructionCreative WritingCommunication StudyImaginative WritingWriting StudiesEnglish WritingLife WritingCreative NonfictionHumanitiesEthnographyCollaborative WritingArts
Abstract Touch mediates relations between self‐other, writers, and readers; it is material and affective. This paper is the outcome of writing touch as a collaborative activity between eight women writers across different times and locals. In sharing experiences of touch during and beyond the pandemic, we engage with collaborative writing articulated here as colligere, involving the assembling of writing in a holding space. The meanings and feelings of touch arise from our distinct writer positionalities as we think, work, and write in and about life, research, organizations, and organizing. We suggest that writing that reflects on/through touch presents epistemic vulnerability and openness to unknowing in the nexus of intercorporeal relationships. Writing touch contributes to writing and doing academia differently, particularly by offering sensorial encounters that reframe the ethico‐political conditions of academic knowledge creation.
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