Mary and Ken Gergen at an Art Deco Hotel in Bournemouth, 2011 |
Mary and Ken assembled some playthings and heaped them into their toy chest. It was a beautifully handcrafted crate (painted apple green with wheels attached) that they filled with fascinating curiosities. The couple hauled their container to their nearby playground, lingering near the gate to see who would join them.
The bossy boy, whom everybody habitually obeys and is frequently named ‘Jack’, appeared. “We will have a football game with teams and rules and regulations!” shouted Jack, hands on hips.
Pretty Priscilla, the playground Princess and socially astute, knew that jumping rope got the boys to watch the girls and so rallied them at the other end of the playing field: “C’mon, girls!”
The boys started playing football and the girls tagged along with Priscilla and began jumping rope. Everyone felt safe, even knowledgeable, within this binary.
Except for Mary and Ken. They wanted to encourage an escapade and persuade others to join in.
“Mystery and adventure!” Ken enticed.
“Serious fun!” Mary chimed in.
Your desire for this story to have a conclusion is palatable. But it doesn’t. You will have to read this book and decide whether to play.
Adventures in Performative Social Science
Mary M Gergen (Author); Kenneth J Gergen (Author)
320 pp. / 6.00 x 9.00 / May, 2012
Hardback (978-1-59874-545-0)
Paperback (978-1-59874-546-7)
Available May, 2012
Mary M Gergen (Author); Kenneth J Gergen (Author)
320 pp. / 6.00 x 9.00 / May, 2012
Available May, 2012
Left Coast Press
The book includes a Chapter by Kip Jones and Mary Gergen: "Editorial: A Conversation about Performative Social Science" previously published in FQS.
The book includes a Chapter by Kip Jones and Mary Gergen: "Editorial: A Conversation about Performative Social Science" previously published in FQS.
No comments:
Post a Comment