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Boje and Eaton Family History

David M. Boje

Assembled from interviews with Lorane Eaton/Boje/Dolan, Karen Boje/Manges, Kevin Boje, and Renee Flanburg

May 14, 2005; Revised May 2, 2007

TITLE PAGE AND TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER 1 Our Mother’s Lorane Joyce Eaton, Early Years

CHAPTER 2 THE LOVES OF LORANE JOYCE EATON

CHAPTER 3: THE MARRIAGE OF LORANE EATON & DANIEL BOJE

CHAPTER 4 WILDA EATON STORY

CHAPTER 5 RAYMOND VICTOR EATON STORY

CHAPTER 6 PERCY CLARENCE BROWN STORY

CHAPTER 7 THE CHILDREN ofLorane Joyce Eaton and Daniel Quentin Boje

CHAPTER 8 DANIEL Q. BOJE ENTREPRENEUR

CHAPTER 9 THE BOJE CLAN

CHAPTER 10 AUGUST BOJE

CHAPTER 11 CATHERINE ESTHER HAIGH

CHAPTER 12 BROTHERS & SISTER OF DANIEL BOJE

CHAPTER 13 CHILDREN of the CHILDREN OF LORANE EATON & DANIEL BOJE

 

2. 10 Cadillac's story; Preface to Spectacles and Festivals of Organization book Boje, 1999 (waiting for print version).

3. Aunt Dorothy story Chapter 11 of Boje, D. M. 2007 Storytelling Organization book (book has same password as this site)

4. Grandma Wilda publications:

Boje, D. M. 2005e. From Wilda to Disney: Living Stories in Family and Organization Research. Chapter accepted for Jean Clandinin (ed), Handbook of Narrative Inquiry (London: Sage). Introduces one version of a living story concept. Click Here.

Boje, D. M. 2005g. Wilda. Journal of Management Sprituality & Religion, Vol 2 (3): Article: 342-364, Epilogue: 399-405. Story about Boje's grandmother Wilda, a trick rider in the rodeo and a powerful enchantress of the wilderness. The article introduces "Polypi Dialogism" as a model of late capitalism; in the telling I place Granny Wilda as the enchantress in the midst of the Polypi.. By now you know there are four Bakhtinian dialogisms (polyphonic, stylistic, chronotopic, & architectonic); so polypi dialogism is defined as the dialogism of these four dialogisms. Click Here for Wilda essay and commentaries by Eduardo Berrera, Heather Hopfl, Hans Hansen, David Barry, Gerald Bibberman, & Robin Matthews). Click Here

 

For more Boje articles and books, many on line, go to http://peaceaware.com/vita