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The poems in this project were written within a 24-hour period of each other and are presented in order of their appearance.

Written as a call and response to each other, the poems are at times direct responses in content and form, or a mediation on what the offering triggered in the other. Using poetry writing as a methodological engagement with the reflective and reflexive attributes of autoethnography, this project offers an examination of lived experience and will provide a critical expansion of poetic inquiry. An example of 'collaborative spirit-writing', this text uses a dialogical exchange of responsiveness, excavating the lived experiences of the two authors (a Black man and a Black woman) with complex intersectional identities. Using poetic writing as both form and function, this book provides a performance of remembrance and resistance.

Students and researchers working with qualitative inquiry and in areas from performative writing to Critical Race Studies will

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 3/18/2025
      ISBN13: 9781032944937, 978-1032944937
      ISBN10: 1032944935

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The poems in this project were written within a 24-hour period of each other and are presented in order of their appearance.

      Written as a call and response to each other, the poems are at times direct responses in content and form, or a mediation on what the offering triggered in the other. Using poetry writing as a methodological engagement with the reflective and reflexive attributes of autoethnography, this project offers an examination of lived experience and will provide a critical expansion of poetic inquiry. An example of 'collaborative spirit-writing', this text uses a dialogical exchange of responsiveness, excavating the lived experiences of the two authors (a Black man and a Black woman) with complex intersectional identities. Using poetic writing as both form and function, this book provides a performance of remembrance and resistance.

      Students and researchers working with qualitative inquiry and in areas from performative writing to Critical Race Studies will

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