Poststructural theories problematize taken-for-granted humanist notions of the subject as capable of self-knowledge and self-articulation while simultaneously providing a rationale for incorporating the personal into research. The body, emotions, and lived experience become texts to be written and read in autoethnography. However, a paradox arises for poststructural autoethnography in that autoethnographic research presumes that subjects can speak for themselves, whereas poststructuralism disrupts this presumption and stresses the (im)possibilities of writing the self. This article explores the work of pivotal French poststructuralists—Foucault, Barthes, Derrida, and Cixous—as they write themselves and put those selves under erasure in writ...
Michel Foucault spent the last years of his life in an investigation of ancient ethical practices. T...
What does it mean to write “I” in postmodern society, in a world in which technological advances and...
This study takes up the 2500 year-old question, is rhetoric an art? claiming that even in the ligh...
Poststructural theories problematize taken-for-granted humanist notions of the subject as capable of...
This thesis is an analysis and practice of writing otherwise in academia. It takes off from Barthes’...
This thesis takes the form of a poststructural autoethnography. It explores self as event in order t...
This book is an analysis and practice of writing otherwise in academia. It takes off from Barthes' ...
The questions that are of perennial interest to me as a critical autoethnographer with poststructura...
In my dissertation, I investigate the trend toward intermedial representations of the self in contem...
The paper discusses dialectical tension between originality and repeatability in modern and post-mod...
This article is an autoethnographic sketch that draws out substantive observations about the sk...
Autoethnography is a unique discipline which steps inside and outside the self to experience, embody...
Michel Foucault advocated an ongoing assembly and disassembly of subjectivity that constituted a kin...
Autoethnography is an increasingly popular form of postpositivist narrative inquiry that has recentl...
This chapter will argue for the autoethnographic-I and its use as a capturing of multiplicity and as...
Michel Foucault spent the last years of his life in an investigation of ancient ethical practices. T...
What does it mean to write “I” in postmodern society, in a world in which technological advances and...
This study takes up the 2500 year-old question, is rhetoric an art? claiming that even in the ligh...
Poststructural theories problematize taken-for-granted humanist notions of the subject as capable of...
This thesis is an analysis and practice of writing otherwise in academia. It takes off from Barthes’...
This thesis takes the form of a poststructural autoethnography. It explores self as event in order t...
This book is an analysis and practice of writing otherwise in academia. It takes off from Barthes' ...
The questions that are of perennial interest to me as a critical autoethnographer with poststructura...
In my dissertation, I investigate the trend toward intermedial representations of the self in contem...
The paper discusses dialectical tension between originality and repeatability in modern and post-mod...
This article is an autoethnographic sketch that draws out substantive observations about the sk...
Autoethnography is a unique discipline which steps inside and outside the self to experience, embody...
Michel Foucault advocated an ongoing assembly and disassembly of subjectivity that constituted a kin...
Autoethnography is an increasingly popular form of postpositivist narrative inquiry that has recentl...
This chapter will argue for the autoethnographic-I and its use as a capturing of multiplicity and as...
Michel Foucault spent the last years of his life in an investigation of ancient ethical practices. T...
What does it mean to write “I” in postmodern society, in a world in which technological advances and...
This study takes up the 2500 year-old question, is rhetoric an art? claiming that even in the ligh...