This autoethnography takes a critical view of my experiences surviving domestic violence while navigating the university’s resources to support survivors as well as my academic life. I turn to Spade’s (2015) critical trans politics in order to complicate the notion of higher education structures as neutral and to question who benefits from existing domestic violence survivor support programs and procedures. Guided by Nash’s (2004) guidelines for scholarly personal narrative, I tell my story of surviving in five parts, beginning with initial conversations and continuing with processes of surviving, leaving home, mandatory reporting, and (not) learning. Throughout the narrative, I analyze how my experiences illuminate broader implications for...
This dissertation, written as a series of autoethnographic stories and reflections that represents m...
The prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) has been well established in the literature, but m...
In this dissertation, the reader will learn about 28 sexual assault survivors\u27 perceptions about ...
This thesis is an autoethnographic exploration of my experience with same-sex intimate partner viole...
In this dissertation, I posit that intimate partner violence is entrenched in an often-overlooked hi...
In this thesis, I share my personal story of finding healing—post-traumatic growth—after experiencin...
In earlier work, the author identified collaborative autoethnography as a viable methodology for res...
My doctoral inquiry focused on understanding the experiences of mature aged female higher education ...
The perspectives of educated women on surviving abusive marital relationships have not been adequate...
This study explores how my personal experiences with domestic violence in my family have shaped my i...
The purpose of this project was to provide an evaluation of university and college services for surv...
Interpersonal and sexual violence on college campuses is rampant. While federal legislation exists t...
Traumatic experience among graduate students is overlooked as a factor impacting the graduate studen...
This examination of domestic violence is divided into two main components. The first component explo...
Domestic violence is a prevalent occurring phenomenon not only within the United States but in other...
This dissertation, written as a series of autoethnographic stories and reflections that represents m...
The prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) has been well established in the literature, but m...
In this dissertation, the reader will learn about 28 sexual assault survivors\u27 perceptions about ...
This thesis is an autoethnographic exploration of my experience with same-sex intimate partner viole...
In this dissertation, I posit that intimate partner violence is entrenched in an often-overlooked hi...
In this thesis, I share my personal story of finding healing—post-traumatic growth—after experiencin...
In earlier work, the author identified collaborative autoethnography as a viable methodology for res...
My doctoral inquiry focused on understanding the experiences of mature aged female higher education ...
The perspectives of educated women on surviving abusive marital relationships have not been adequate...
This study explores how my personal experiences with domestic violence in my family have shaped my i...
The purpose of this project was to provide an evaluation of university and college services for surv...
Interpersonal and sexual violence on college campuses is rampant. While federal legislation exists t...
Traumatic experience among graduate students is overlooked as a factor impacting the graduate studen...
This examination of domestic violence is divided into two main components. The first component explo...
Domestic violence is a prevalent occurring phenomenon not only within the United States but in other...
This dissertation, written as a series of autoethnographic stories and reflections that represents m...
The prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) has been well established in the literature, but m...
In this dissertation, the reader will learn about 28 sexual assault survivors\u27 perceptions about ...