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‘Since Feeling is First’

Poetry and Research Supervision

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We are spacing his words here, infusing the writing with poetic pauses, (re)making them for our own expression; keeping them alive. Writing is, indeed, ‘sensuous,’ lived in the body and felt. It gives us hope, it haunts our days, and it enables a crossing of time … a trail of letters across the spaces. It subverts, rebels, exists.

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Fitzpatrick, K., Fitzpatrick, E. (2016). ‘Since Feeling is First’. In: emerald, e., Rinehart, R.E., Garcia, A. (eds) Global South Ethnographies. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-494-7_4

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