Abstract
The global present has been diagnosed as a disruptive moment of disconnection. In this essay, I stage an interdisciplinary encounter between the self-reflexive genre of life writing on the one hand, and recent theories of personal development and leadership in order to compare recent approaches to the present as a moment of transformation. In order to overcome present disruptions, it is necessary to acknowledge past patterns of relating to the social and natural environment, but also to go beyond self- and systems awareness and develop innovative ways of connecting that complement a cognitive understanding of crisis with affective and embodied practices. By bringing together life writings and leadership theories, I introduce a range of current ways of envisioning connection and sketch how they may contribute to making more sustainable relational imaginaries and practices accessible to a wider public.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 405-422 |
Number of pages | 18 |
Journal | Caietele echinox |
Volume | 44 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 15-Jun-2023 |
Keywords
- life writing
- personal development
- crisis of connection
- relationality
- garden writing
- Kae Tempest
- Clare Hastings
- Theory U
- life long learning
- sustainability