Description |
736 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm |
Contents |
Preface: Carrying the Torch for Autoethnography / Carolyn Ellis -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Coming to Know Autoethnography as More than a Method / Stacy Holman Jones, Tony Adams, Carolyn Ellis -- Section 1. Reflecting and Engaging -- Introduction: Putting Meanings into Motion Autoethnography's Existential Calling / Arthur P. Bochner -- 1. I Learn By Going: Autoethnographic Modes of Inquiry / Leon Anderson, Bonnie Glass-Coffin -- 2. A History of Autoethographic Inquiry / Kitrina Douglas, David Carless -- 3. Individual and Collaborative Autoethnography as Method A Social Scientist's Perspective / Heewon Chang -- 4. Interpretive Autoethnography / Norman K. Denzin -- 5. Negotiating Our Postcolonial Selves From the Ground to the Ivory Tower / Mohan J. Dutta, Ambar Basu -- Exemplars -- 6. Walk, Walking, Talking, Home / Devika Chawla -- 7. "Sit With Your Legs Closed!" and Other: Sayin's from My Childhood / Robin M. Boylorn -- 8. Who's There? A Week Subject / Sophie Tamas -- Section 2. Making and Relating -- Introduction: Cool Kids on the Quad / H.L. (Bud) Goodall, Jr. -- 9. Spinning Autoethnographic Reflexivity, Cultural Critique, and Negotiating Selves / Keith Berry -- 10. Sketching Subjectivities / Susanne Gannon -- 11. Self and Others: Ethics in Autoethnographic Research / Jillian A. Tullis -- 12. Relationships and Communities in Autoethnography / Kathy-Ann C. Hernandez, Faith Wambura Ngunjiri -- 13. Autoethnography as the Engagement of Self/Other, Self/Culture, Self/Politics, Selves/Futures / Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson -- Exemplars -- 14. Getting Out of Selves: An Assemblage/ethnography? / Jonathan Wyatt, Ken Gale -- 15. Fire: A Year in Poems / Mary Weems -- 16. How Global Is Queer?: A Co-autoethnography of Politics, Pedagogy, and Theory in Drag / Sara L. Crawley, Nadzeya Husakouskaya -- 17. Sentimental Journey / Laurel Richardson -- Section 3. Representing, Breaking, and Remaking -- Introduction: Braiding Evocative with Analytic Autoethnography / Barbara Tedlock -- 18. Reflections on Writing and Autoethnography / Julia E. Colyar -- 19. Writing Autoethnography: The Personal, Poetic, and Performative as Compositional Strategies / Ronald J. Pelias -- 20. Reflections on Writing through Memory in Autoethnography / Grace A. Giorgio -- 21. Mindful Autoethnography, Local Knowledges: Lessons from Family / Jeanine M. Mingé -- 22. Artful and Embodied Methods, Modes of Inquiry, and Forms of Representation / Brydie-Leigh Bartleet -- Exemplars -- 23. Writing My Way Through: Memory, Autoethnography, Identity, Hope / Christopher N. Poulos -- 24. Wedding Album: An Anti-heterosexist Performance Text / Lisa M. Tillmann -- 25. Putting the Body on the Line: Embodied Writing and Recovery through Domestic Violence / Marilyn Metta -- Section 4. Moving and Changing -- Introduction: Autoethnography as a Mode of Knowing and a Way of Being / Andrew C. Sparkes -- 26. Autoethnographic Journeys: Performing Possibilities/Utopias/Futures / Deanna B. Shoemaker -- 27. Teaching Autoethnography and Autoethnographic Pedagogy / Bryant Keith Alexander -- 28. Autoethography as a Praxis of Social Justice: Three Ontological Contexts / Satoshi Toyosaki, Sandy L. Pensoneau-Conway -- 29. Personal/Political Interventions via Autoethnography: Dualisms, Knowledge, Power, and Performativity in Research Relations / Keyan G. Tomaselli, Lauren Dyll-Myklebust, Sjoerd van Grootheest -- 30. Musings on Postcolonial Autoethnography: Telling the Tale of/through My Life / Archana Pathak -- 31. Evaluating (Evaluations of) Autoethnography / Craig Gingrich-Philbrook -- Exemplars -- 32. Twitch: A Performance of Chronic Liminality / Carol Rambo -- 33. A Glossary of Haunting / Eve Tuck, C. Ree -- 34. An Autoethnography of What Happens / Kathleen Stewart -- Conclusion: Storying Our Future / Tony Adams, Stacy Holman Jones, Carolyn Ellis -- Index -- About the Authors |
Summary |
"In this definitive reference volume, almost fifty leading thinkers and practitioners of autoethnographic researc - from four continents and a dozen discipline - comprehensively cover its vision, opportunities and challenges. Chapters address the theory, history, and ethics of autoethnographic practice, representational and writing issues, the personal and relational concerns of the autoethnographer, and the link between researcher and social justice. A set of 13 exemplars show the use of these principles in action. Autoethnography is one of the most popularly practiced forms of qualitative research over the past 20 years, and this volume captures all its essential elements for graduate students and practicing researchers."--Publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Also issued online |
Subject |
Ethnology -- Authorship.
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Ethnology -- Methodology.
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Ethnology -- Research.
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Author |
Adams, Tony E.
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Ellis, Carolyn, 1950-
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LC no. |
2012048860 |
ISBN |
1598746006 (hardback) (alkaline paper) |
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1598746014 |
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1611327121 (consumer ebook) |
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9781598746006 (hardback) (alkaline paper) |
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9781598746013 |
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9781611327120 (consumer ebook) |
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