What Do Doors Do? Door Storyings, Matterings, Adventurings, and Commonings

Carol A. Taylor, Jo Albin-Clark, Karen Broadhurst Healey, Hannah Hogarth, Zoe Lewis, Suvi Pihkala, Sharon Smith, Joy cranham, Liz Latto

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Abstract

What do doors do? Open Close Invite In Shut Out Jam Stick Wedge open Welcome: Entice and Invite Offer a glimpse into Bar SLAM SHUT Get kicked in Get kicked shut Splinter Warp Hang Sit ajar Gently linger in our minds Cause hurt and separation Affecting thoughts Moments of joy or pain Longing, Waiting Fearful longing, Fearful waiting, Anticipating Wondering Haunting “Come-on-in” This article is based on research-creation experimentations arising from the provocations “what do doors do?” and “how do doors matter?” We ponder how knowledge-making practices come to life when you take a little time to notice the mattering of doors. We use collaborative feminist praxis to generate arts-based post-qualitative entanglements as generative invitations for door storying that illuminate the potentialities of commoning practices.
Original languageEnglish
JournalQualitative Inquiry
Early online date19 Sept 2023
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 19 Sept 2023

Keywords

  • commoning
  • door stories
  • feminist praxis
  • post-qualitative
  • research-creation

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