ABSTRACT

Writing Performance, Identity, and Everyday Life invites the reader into Ronald J. Pelias’ world of artistic and everyday performance. Calling upon a broad range of qualitative methods, these selected writings from Pelias submerge themselves in the evocative and embodied, in the material and consequential, often creating moving accounts of their topics.

The book is divided into four sections: Foundational Logics, Performance, Identity, and Everyday Life. Part I addresses the methodological underpinnings of the book, focusing on the ‘touchstones’ that inform Pelias’ work: performative, autoethnographic, poetic, and narrative methods. These directions push the researcher toward empathic engagement, a leaning toward others; using the literary to evoke the cognitive and affective aspects of experience; and an ethical sensibility located in social justice. Parts II–IV focus on artistic and everyday life performances, including discussions of the disciplinary shift from the oral interpretation of literature to the field of performance studies; empathy and the actor’s process; conceptions of performance; the performance of race, gender, and sexuality; and performances in interpersonal relations and academic circles.

By the end, readers will see Pelias demonstrate the power of qualitative methods to engage and to present alternative ways of being. Pelias’ work shows us how to understand and feel the evocative strength of thinking performatively.

chapter |18 pages

Introduction

A way in

part I|78 pages

Foundational logics

chapter 1|10 pages

Performative inquiry

Embodiment and its challenges

chapter 2|22 pages

Writing autoethnography

The personal, poetic, and performative as compositional strategies

chapter 3|8 pages

Performative writing as scholarship

An argument, an anecdote

chapter 4|12 pages

Performative writing

The ethics of representation in form and body

chapter 5|19 pages

Writing into position

Strategies for composition and evaluation

part II|69 pages

Performance

chapter 8|16 pages

Empathy

Some implications of social cognition research for interpretation study

chapter 9|10 pages

Performance studies

Meditations and mediations

chapter 10|3 pages

Performance is . . .

chapter 13|3 pages

Seductions

part III|58 pages

Identity

chapter 15|12 pages

My body's placement

An autoethnographic account of communicative practice

chapter 16|9 pages

Making my masculine body behave

part IV|65 pages

Everyday life

chapter 19|12 pages

Remembering Vietnam

chapter 20|11 pages

The critical life

chapter 21|5 pages

The academic tourist

A critical ethnography

chapter 22|9 pages

Always dying

Living between da and fort

chapter 23|8 pages

For father and son

An ethnodrama with no catharsis

chapter 24|9 pages

Remains

chapter 25|9 pages

The end of an academic career

The desperate attempt to hang on and let go