Readingwriting: becoming-together in a Composition

Laura Jaramillo*, Michela Cozza, Anette Hallin, Inti Lammi, Silvia Gherardi

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Abstract

In this paper, we share with the reader our individual and collective experience of a reading circle organised during the pandemic, at a time of social distancing. The collective reading allowed ‘us’ to become-with other humans, non-humans, and more-than-humans with the materiality of different bodies. The reading circle allowed individual vulnerability to be shared in a process of becoming-together a multiple ‘Author’ who authored a ‘Composition’. We thus propose to the reader a Composition, in which we experiment with an embodied process of writing, where a drawing and words are mingled in-between poesy and prose. In their being intertwined, reading- and writing-together enabled a different ‘academicity’, emerging as an alternative to an individualistic experience of the neo-liberal Academia.
Original languageEnglish
JournalCulture and Organization
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Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 3 May 2023
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

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