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Southern Illinois University Carbondale

2022

Performance

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A Boring Day At The Clinic Is A Good Day At The Clinic: Narrative Inheritances Of Anti-Abortion Violence, Cassidy D. Ellis Jul 2022

A Boring Day At The Clinic Is A Good Day At The Clinic: Narrative Inheritances Of Anti-Abortion Violence, Cassidy D. Ellis

Kaleidoscope: A Graduate Journal of Qualitative Communication Research

This paper autoethnographically interrogates the author’s personal experience as an abortion clinic patient escort. Based in a performance paradigm, the author uses performative writing to articulate her experiences and to argue for an emphasis of the body and embodiment in scholarship on anti-abortion violence that centers patients and providers. Additionally, the paper articulates the ways in which anti-abortion violence is storied and narratively inherited by abortion providers, which affects their identity related to their abortion work. Finally, the author demonstrates how internalized and embodied narratives of anti-abortion violence manifest in fear of unpredictability.


Queering Creativity: Why Maximalism Matters, Ac Panella Jul 2022

Queering Creativity: Why Maximalism Matters, Ac Panella

Kaleidoscope: A Graduate Journal of Qualitative Communication Research

Creative studies has been a growing field that is often focused on either the psychological or social process. However, each of these approaches tends to erase the role of identity or political process. By introducing queer theory to creative theory we can start to see how the creative process is a way of challenging normative assumptions of being. This article will use the work of performance artist Taylor Mac as a focal point for the ways that queer identity and theory inform creative theory.