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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Tony E. Adams , Carolyn Ellis , Stacy Holman JonesPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: 2nd edition Weight: 1.560kg ISBN: 9781138363113ISBN 10: 1138363111 Pages: 540 Publication Date: 22 July 2021 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education , Undergraduate Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"Preface Autoethnography in the Time of Uncertainty: Finding Hope and Purpose; Introduction. Making Sense and Taking Action: Creating a Caring Community of Autoethnographers; SECTION 1: DOING AUTOETHNOGRAPHY Section Introduction. Doing Autoethnography 1. Mediations on the Story I Cannot Write: Reflexivity, Autoethnography, and the Possibilities of Maybe 2. Sketching Subjectivities 3. Individual and Collaborative Autoethnography for Social Science Research 4. Autoethnography as Acts of Love 5. Frank and the Gift, or the Untold Told: Provocations for Autoethnography and Therapy 6. Border Smugglers: Betweener Bodies Making Knowledge and Expanding the Circle of Us 7. Self and Others: Ethics in Autoethnographic Research; SECTION 2: REPRESENTING AUTOETHNOGRAPHY Section Introduction. Nepantleric Traveling: Writing and Reading Autoethnographies as a Mode of Inquiry 8. Writing Autoethnography: The Personal, Poetic, and Performative as Compositional Strategies 9. Artistic Autoethnography: Exploring the Interface Between Autoethnography and Artistic Research 10. How Intersectional Autoethnography Saved my Life: A Plea for Intersectional Inquiry 11. Collaborative Autoethnography: From Rhythm and Harmony to Shared Stories and Truths 12. The Matter of Performative Autoethnography 13. Exo-autoethnography as Method for Research on Intergenerational Trauma Transmission 14. Doing Digital and Visual Autoethnography; SECTION 3: TEACHING, EVALUATING, AND PUBLISHING AUTOETHNOGRAPHY Section Introduction. Purposes, Perspectives, and Possibilities: Enlivening Debates about Autoethnography 15. Autoethnography as/in Higher Education 16. Embracing Autoethnographic Anxiety: The Joyous Potential of Teaching and Advising Relationships 17. Thinking Through Rejection: Reflections on Writing and Publishing Autoethnography 18. Publishing Autoethnography: A Thrice-Told Tale 19. When Judgment Calls: Making Sense of Criteria for Evaluating Different Forms of Autoethnography 20. Failing Autoethnography; SECTION 4: CHALLENGES AND FUTURES OF AUTOETHNOGRAPHY Section Introduction. Challenges and Futures of Autoethnography 21. Translation and Tango: Decolonizing Autoethnography 22. Naming and Reclaiming Decolonial, Feminist, Performative, and Other Approaches to Critical Autoethnography 23. Autoethnography Crosses Cultural Borders 24. Textual Experience: A Relational Reading of Culture 25. Writing Feminist Autoethnography: A Memo/ry to the Personal-is-Political 26. Girl, Disrupted: Trauma, Narrative Disruptions, and Autoethnography 27. Posthumanist Autoethnography; SECTION 5: AUTOETHNOGRAPHIC EXEMPLARS Section Introduction. Poking Around the Neighborhood: Autoethnography and the Search for… 28. ""Sit with Your Legs Closed!"" And Other Sayin’s from My Childhood 29, Risk and Reward in Autoethnography: Revisiting ""Chronicling an Academic Depression"" 30. On Evocative Autoethnography: Talking Over Bird on the Wire 31. Remixing/Reliving/Revisioning ""My Mother is Mentally Retarded"" 32. I AM (Still) an Angry Black Woman: Black Feminist Autoethnography, Voice, and Resistance 33. Staying I(ra)n: Negotiating Queer Identity through Narrative Trespass from within the Iranian American Closet 34. Revisiting ""Body and Bulimia Revisited"" 35. That Baby will Cost You (REDUX): A Story of an Intended Ambivalent Pregnancy (and Motherhood) 36. Revisiting ""Bobcat"" on the Eve of My 25-Year High School Reunion 37. A Year of Encounters with Privilege 38. The American Dental Dream: Sinking My Teeth Back In 39. Wayfinding the ""Tapu"" in Critical Autoethnography 40. Researching the Taboo: Reflections on an Ethno-autography 41. Using ""Auto-Ethnography"" to Write about Racism 42. Walk, Walking, Talking Home 43. An Autoethnography of What Happens"ReviewsAuthor InformationTony E. Adams is a Professor and Chair of Communication at Bradley University, USA. Stacy Holman Jones is Professor in the Sir Zelman Cowen School of Music and Performance at Monash University, Australia. Carolyn Ellis is Distinguished University Professor Emerita at the University of South Florida, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |