Challenging the critique of autoethnography as overly focused on the self, Tami Spry calls for a performative autoethnography that both unsettles the "I" and represents the Other with equal commitment. Expanding on her popular book Body, Paper, Stage, Spry uses a variety of examples, literary forms, and theoretical traditions to reframe this research method as transgressive, liberatory, and decolonizing for both self and Other.
Challenging the critique of autoethnography as overly focused on the self, Tami Spry calls for a performative autoethnography that both unsettles the "I" and represents the Other with equal commitment. Expanding on her popular book Body, Paper, Stage, Spry uses a variety of examples, literary forms, and theoretical traditions to reframe this research method as transgressive, liberatory, and decolonizing for both self and Other.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Introduction: Who Are "We" in Autoethnography? Chapter One: The Inappropriate/d Other Chapter Two: The Unsettled-I Chapter Three: The Willful Embodiment of "We": Embodying Utopian Performatives Chapter Four: Utopian Reflexivities of Hope Chapter Five: Performing Collaborations with Others: Group Performance of Autoethnography Chapter Six: Willful Choices References Index
Preface Introduction: Who Are "We" in Autoethnography? Chapter One: The Inappropriate/d Other Chapter Two: The Unsettled-I Chapter Three: The Willful Embodiment of "We": Embodying Utopian Performatives Chapter Four: Utopian Reflexivities of Hope Chapter Five: Performing Collaborations with Others: Group Performance of Autoethnography Chapter Six: Willful Choices References Index
Preface Introduction: Who Are "We" in Autoethnography? Chapter One: The Inappropriate/d Other Chapter Two: The Unsettled-I Chapter Three: The Willful Embodiment of "We": Embodying Utopian Performatives Chapter Four: Utopian Reflexivities of Hope Chapter Five: Performing Collaborations with Others: Group Performance of Autoethnography Chapter Six: Willful Choices References Index
Preface Introduction: Who Are "We" in Autoethnography? Chapter One: The Inappropriate/d Other Chapter Two: The Unsettled-I Chapter Three: The Willful Embodiment of "We": Embodying Utopian Performatives Chapter Four: Utopian Reflexivities of Hope Chapter Five: Performing Collaborations with Others: Group Performance of Autoethnography Chapter Six: Willful Choices References Index
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