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2014-02 |
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p14617161 |
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abstract |
The artistic, portentous, playful, and creative appearance of the book gives a very
spirited impression of what could be lingering inside. I imagine that these pages
have been written and constructed by their own handwriting and anticipate that life
will breathe from these exciting pages into my living room. Iām not disappointed as
Mary and Kenneth Gergen describe their personal and social journeys into the performative
field through the five wonderfully written sections: (I) Toward a performative social
science; (II) Literary arts: Playing with potentials; (III) Dramatic arts: Ideas in
action; (IV) Visualising ideas: Believing is seeing; (V) Extending experiments: Flying
furniture |
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authors |
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issue |
1 |
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peerReviewed |
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volume |
24 |
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AcademicArticle |
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Article |
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label |
Owton, Helen (2014). Book review: Playing with purpose: Adventures in performative
social science. Feminism and Psychology, 24(1) pp. 136ā141. |
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label |
Owton, Helen (2014). Book review: Playing with purpose: Adventures in performative
social science. Feminism and Psychology, 24(1) pp. 136ā141. |
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Title |
Book review: Playing with purpose: Adventures in performative social science |
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