The Body Electric with Andrea Avery

The Body Electric with Andrea Avery October 2, 2018 at the Piper Writers House

The Body Electric, Memoir-Style with Andrea Avery

In this course, participants will be invited to "sing the body electric" (thanks, Whitman) ... in memoir. Through in-class exercises, discussions and a group workshop of manuscripts, each participant will attempt to locate his, her, their body's story and history. Through our writing and mentor texts, we will trace how what we think, what we believe and who we are has grown out of our embodied experiences. George Lakoff and Mark Johnson argue that reason "is not, in any way, a transcendent feature of the universe or of disembodied mind. Instead, it is shaped crucially by the peculiarities of our human bodies, by the remarkable details of the neural structure of our brains, and by the specifics of our everyday functioning in the world.” So, too, is memoir. All kinds of bodies welcome.

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Original image credit: "Laocoön and his sons found in the Baths of Trajan," 1506; "Sixties/seventies era floral print wallpaper" by Dominic Alves

About Andrea Avery

Andrea Avery is the author of "Sonata: A Memoir of Pain and the Piano," which describes her experiences growing up as an aspiring pianist even after a diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis at age 12. Her writing has been published in Ploughshares, Real Simple, The Oxford American, and "The Politics of Women’s Bodies: Sexuality, Appearance, and Behavior." She was the winner of Real Simple’s 2010 essay contest and a finalist in Glamour magazine’s essay contest. She holds a bachelor's in music, an MFA in creative writing and a doctorate in education from Arizona State University. She teaches English at Phoenix Country Day School and is an active volunteer with the Arthritis Foundation.

Jake Friedman, Marketing and Outreach Specialist
Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing
480-727-0818
jake.friedman@asu.edu
http://piper.asu.edu
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Piper Writers House
$225 Regular, $202 ASU, $175 Student