In this paper, I revise my experience of writing an autoethnographic ( Ellis, 2004) dissertation in the field of family therapy as a Colombian mestiza. I discuss how I grappled with my writing, and, in the process, stumbled into matters of democratizing texts. I problematize male - dominant academic standards, telling of the tensions when maneuvering at marking cultural and gender differences in my text. I focus on the storywriting of my storytelling when writing aesthetic, evocative, and emotional stories as a woman of color, at the intersection between autobiography and ethnography (Ellis, 2004). I discern elements of my handicraft as an artisan autoethnographer in training, taking from my local knowledge and family therapy training, in p...
The proliferation of autoethnographies offers scholars and writers multiple opportunities to conside...
As a graduate student, I was awakened to the world of autoethnographic narrative inquiry. It was a w...
As an Asian graduate student and a Native professor at a U.S. Midwestern Predominantly White Institu...
In this paper, I revise my experience of writing an autoethnographic ( Ellis, 2004) dissertation in ...
In this paper, I revise my experience of writing an autoethnographic (Ellis, 2004) dissertation in t...
Autoethnography offers alternative ways of telling stories about our research that differ from the c...
In this paper, I first discuss what autoethnography is elaborating on an autoethnographic spectrum. ...
This essay examines the ways in which postcoloniality and autoethnography can be integrated to creat...
This presentation explores how the researcher employed autoethnography to juxtapose the lived experi...
In this inquiry, I turned to the arts to foster Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) students’ recogniti...
In this paper I reflect autoethnographically on my experiences of writing as part of a professional...
In this paper, we explore alternative ways in which academic writing can have impact, specifically i...
In this paper, we explore alternative ways in which academic writing can have impact, specifically i...
Doctoral students face numerous barriers in the pursuit of their degree (Bieber & Worley, 2006; Cao,...
Qualitative researchers may view interview transcription as a burdensome way to initiate data analys...
The proliferation of autoethnographies offers scholars and writers multiple opportunities to conside...
As a graduate student, I was awakened to the world of autoethnographic narrative inquiry. It was a w...
As an Asian graduate student and a Native professor at a U.S. Midwestern Predominantly White Institu...
In this paper, I revise my experience of writing an autoethnographic ( Ellis, 2004) dissertation in ...
In this paper, I revise my experience of writing an autoethnographic (Ellis, 2004) dissertation in t...
Autoethnography offers alternative ways of telling stories about our research that differ from the c...
In this paper, I first discuss what autoethnography is elaborating on an autoethnographic spectrum. ...
This essay examines the ways in which postcoloniality and autoethnography can be integrated to creat...
This presentation explores how the researcher employed autoethnography to juxtapose the lived experi...
In this inquiry, I turned to the arts to foster Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) students’ recogniti...
In this paper I reflect autoethnographically on my experiences of writing as part of a professional...
In this paper, we explore alternative ways in which academic writing can have impact, specifically i...
In this paper, we explore alternative ways in which academic writing can have impact, specifically i...
Doctoral students face numerous barriers in the pursuit of their degree (Bieber & Worley, 2006; Cao,...
Qualitative researchers may view interview transcription as a burdensome way to initiate data analys...
The proliferation of autoethnographies offers scholars and writers multiple opportunities to conside...
As a graduate student, I was awakened to the world of autoethnographic narrative inquiry. It was a w...
As an Asian graduate student and a Native professor at a U.S. Midwestern Predominantly White Institu...