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Explore with Ronald Pelias the physical space between people, and learn the metaphorical importance of leaning, in this personal, performative narrative about relationships.


Ronald J Pelias explores leaning as a metaphor for analyzing interpersonal interaction. Bodies leaning toward one another are engaged, developing the potential for long-lasting, meaningful relationships. But this ideal is not often realized. Pelias makes use of a wide variety of tools such as personal narrative, autoethnography, poetic inquiry and performative writing in his exploration of the physical space of relationships. This deeply personal work is essential for scholars and students of qualitative research and autoethnography.
Preface: Leaning Into a Beginning 9(8)
Part I Languaging Relationships
17(44)
Chapter 1 Some Substantiated and Unsubstantiated Claims for Communication
19(4)
Chapter 2 Relational Language: A Poetic Sense-Making
23(14)
Chapter 3 Struggling for Speech
37(6)
Chapter 4 Relational Associations
43(12)
Chapter 5 Stephen Dunn and the Poetics of Living
55(6)
Part II Listening to Myself and Others
61(44)
Chapter 6 Self-Portrait: Standing on a Nail
63(6)
Chapter 7 Reading Barthes as a Lover
69(10)
Chapter 8 Walking and Writing with Laurel Richardson: A Story in Poems
79(13)
Chapter 9 Three Tales of Understanding
92(13)
Part III Watching Men
105(42)
Chapter 10 Making My Masculine Body Behave
107(11)
Chapter 11 Jarheads, Girly Men, and the Pleasures of Violence
118(16)
Chapter 12 A Personal History of Lust on Bourbon Street
134(13)
Part IV Holding Friends and Lovers
147(38)
Chapter 13 The Pull and Push of Friendship
149(9)
Chapter 14 Evidence of Love
158(9)
Chapter 15 Relational Development and Deterioration: Some More of the Story
167(14)
Chapter 16 Holding Mimi
181(4)
Part V Carrying Family
185(42)
Chapter 17 Family Lessons
187(10)
Chapter 18 Stories We Do and Do Not Tell
197(6)
Chapter 19 Remains
203(11)
Chapter 20 Loss
214(13)
Afterword: Leaning Into a Way of Being 227(4)
References 231(5)
Index 236(3)
About the Author 239
Ronald J. Pelias