In this piece, we articulate the "collaborative autoethnographic practice" we utilized to illustrate the complexities of mothering that involved: (a) individually writing autoethnographic narratives on mothering, (b) sharing these autoethnographic narratives in a public forum, (c) publicly discussing the heuristic commonalities across these autoethnographic narratives, (d) tying those commonalities back to the literature, and (e) revisiting the autoethnographic narratives for aspects of social critique where our autoethnographic narratives (intentionally or unintentionally) hegemonicaly reproduced cultural scripts. We argue that presenting knowledge of mothering in this way, through collaborative autoethnographic practice, creates a myriad ...
Carolyn Ellis states, “autoethnography shows struggle, passion, embodied life, and the collaborative...
Mothers in contemporary American society are bombarded with images and stereotypes about motherhood....
This article uses autoethnography to explore a rabbi’s difficult labour and birth experience and how...
In this piece, we articulate the collaborative autoethnographic practice we utilized to illustrate...
In considering the similarities between "momoirs"--popular memoirs written by mothers about motherho...
Grounded in relational cultural theory (RCT) as an approach for developing women’s sense of self and...
Pivoting to remote work as female academics and to schooling our children from home as mothers in Ma...
In this autoethnography I share my lived experiences of merging motherhood and doctoral studies and ...
The focus of the research is a particular type of localised mothering, in the late 2000s, in the Eas...
In earlier work, the author identified collaborative autoethnography as a viable methodology for res...
Autoethnography is a qualitative research method that utilizes data about self and context to gain a...
As I write this piece, I wonder how I got here. I began with an interest in adolescent mental health...
This thesis aims to contribute to current psycho-social and narrative debates by taking forward meth...
The practice of feminist mothering is central to matricentric feminism because it is centred on the ...
“MotherScholars” are those who creatively weave their maternal identities into their scholarly space...
Carolyn Ellis states, “autoethnography shows struggle, passion, embodied life, and the collaborative...
Mothers in contemporary American society are bombarded with images and stereotypes about motherhood....
This article uses autoethnography to explore a rabbi’s difficult labour and birth experience and how...
In this piece, we articulate the collaborative autoethnographic practice we utilized to illustrate...
In considering the similarities between "momoirs"--popular memoirs written by mothers about motherho...
Grounded in relational cultural theory (RCT) as an approach for developing women’s sense of self and...
Pivoting to remote work as female academics and to schooling our children from home as mothers in Ma...
In this autoethnography I share my lived experiences of merging motherhood and doctoral studies and ...
The focus of the research is a particular type of localised mothering, in the late 2000s, in the Eas...
In earlier work, the author identified collaborative autoethnography as a viable methodology for res...
Autoethnography is a qualitative research method that utilizes data about self and context to gain a...
As I write this piece, I wonder how I got here. I began with an interest in adolescent mental health...
This thesis aims to contribute to current psycho-social and narrative debates by taking forward meth...
The practice of feminist mothering is central to matricentric feminism because it is centred on the ...
“MotherScholars” are those who creatively weave their maternal identities into their scholarly space...
Carolyn Ellis states, “autoethnography shows struggle, passion, embodied life, and the collaborative...
Mothers in contemporary American society are bombarded with images and stereotypes about motherhood....
This article uses autoethnography to explore a rabbi’s difficult labour and birth experience and how...