Seduction, Sharing Stories, and Borderlinking in Co-Constructed Narratives

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2020

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©, 2021AngieVoela, CigdemEsin, JenniferAchan


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Co-constructed narratives seduction heterotopia borderlinking feminine subjectivity


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Angie Voela et al., « Seduction, Sharing Stories, and Borderlinking in Co-Constructed Narratives », Narrative Works, ID : 10.7202/1076916ar


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Drawing on a co-constructed autobiographical narrative as our example, we explore the resonances of Catherine Kohler Reissman’s concept of seduction with Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger’s concept of matrixial borderlinking. Borderlinking between theoretical domains, rather than comparisons or juxtaposition, brings forth potentialities and expands the theorization of feminine subjectivities in much the same way as co-constructed narratives celebrate the we without obliterating the I.

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