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No Longer Loss: Autoethnographic StammeringUniversity of Oxford, jonathan.wyatt@ learning.ox.ac.uk This article explores the (continuing) experience of loss, asking how we come to know loss as the losing event itself becomes more distant and the lost begins to fade in the memory. Following an earlier article about the death of his father 3 years ago, the author tells further stories about his father and draws from encounters in his counseling practice. He works with the Deleuzian concept of stammering , as he attempts to find words that take lines of flight and that do justice to the aporetic.
Key Words: loss absence story autoethnography performativity stammering
This version was published on September
1, 2008 Qualitative Inquiry, Vol. 14, No. 6,
955-967 (2008) This article has been cited by other articles:
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