Re-Telling Our Stories Critical Autoethnographic Narratives /
This book presents the collaborative work of two professors, one in Mexico and the other in the United States, and their respective students, participants in a Ph.D. course called “Critical Autoethnography.” The chapters emerged from virtual conversations as doctoral students and professors examined...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Rotterdam :
SensePublishers : Imprint: SensePublishers,
2016.
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Series: | Imagination and Praxis, Criticality and Creativity in Education and Educational Research
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Online Access: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Table of Contents:
- Foreword
- About the Cover Artist
- Introduction
- Section 1: Theory of Critical Autoethnography
- Critical Autoethnography and the Vulnerable Self as Researcher
- Section 2: Autoethnography as Pedagogy (Or How It Teaches)
- Our Will to Construct a Horizontal Bridge between Uneven Latitudes
- Naming in My Present the Past Nameless: Violence at School
- Good Intentions Pave the Road to Hierarchy: A Retrospective Autoethnographic Approach
- “Were You There?” Critical Autoethnographic Reflections on the Researcher Participant Relationship
- The Inquisition/Torture of the Tenure Track
- Section 3: Observing the Self as Vulnerable Other
- Henry and Sneaky: Finding Resolution to My Ontological Question about Service
- From Impressionism to Realism: Painting a Conservative Mexican City
- Metamorphosis: A Journey through Grief
- What Remains
- Section 4: Multiculturalism Critical Autoethnography
- An Invisible Immigrant Made Visible
- Never Forget Class Struggle: An Autoethnographic Reflection
- Decolonization of the Self: Reflection and Reflexivity
- Culture Shock: The New Normal
- A Reflective Journey through the Experience of an Au Pair: From a Cultural Exchange Program to Domestic Labour
- Watch What Yuh Sayin’: The Power of Language
- Sojourn
- Two Braids
- Reconciling Two Selves in the Same Body.