"Literally translated as "self-culture-writing," autoethnography-as process and product-holds promise for scholars and researchers who describe, understand, analyze, and critique the ways which selves, cultures, writing, and representation intersect....
mehr
Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB) / Leibniz-Informationszentrum Technik und Naturwissenschaften und Universitätsbibliothek
Fernleihe:
keine Fernleihe
"Literally translated as "self-culture-writing," autoethnography-as process and product-holds promise for scholars and researchers who describe, understand, analyze, and critique the ways which selves, cultures, writing, and representation intersect. The possibility of autoethnography as a viable methodological approach to provide ways of understanding, crafting, and teaching autoethnography" --
1 Online-Ressource (viii, 230 pages),
color illustrations
Bemerkung(en):
Includes bibliographical references and index
by Tiffany Rainey: Her own voice : coming out in academia with bipolar disorder /
by Shereen Inayatulla: Literate vixens and shameless hijabis : an automythnography /
by Rebecca Hallman Martini: When things fall apart /
by Leslie Akst: "The space between" : searching for a middle ground between epistemological despair and "radical hope" /
by Elena G. Garcia and Guadalupe Garcia: A window into the complex world of factory floor writing /
by Soyeon Lee: Constructing a transnational-multilingual teacher subjectivity in a first-year writing class : an autoethnography /
by Kirsten Higgins, Anthony Warnke, and Marcie Sims: Empowering autoethnography in two-year college reform /
by Amanda Sladek: "Say what you want to say!" : teaching literacy autoethnography to resist linguistic prejudice /
by Sue Doe, Kira Marshall-McKelvey, Ross Atkinson, Caleb Gonzalez, Lilly Halboth, and Jennifer Owen: What the students taught the teacher in a graduate autoethnography class /
by Will Duffy: Agentic discord in writing studies : toward autoethnographic accounts of disciplinary lore /
by Trixie G. Smith: Collaging the classroom, the personal, and the critical : autoethnographic writing in the National Writing Project /
by Louis M. Maraj: You can't do that here : black/feminist autoethnography & histories of intellectual exclusion /
by John T. Gagnon: Writing with not about : constellating stories in autoethnography /
by Autumn Laws: Chaotic constructions : disabling the autoethnography /
by Alison Cardinal, Melissa Atienza, and Aliyah Jones.: The untapped possibilities of participatory video as an autoethnographic method to study literacy /