Volume 1, Issue 2, Summer 2021
In this new issue from The AutoEthnographer, we highlight work from authors and artists in the USA, Finland, Bangladesh/Canada, Chile/USA, and India.
In this new issue from The AutoEthnographer, we follow a ballerina through the desert, glimpse into the funeral industry, and process parental grief.
In this new issue from The AutoEthnographer, we introduce new features such as book reviews and autoethnographic art.
It grew out of my personal experience researching Black history museums; but in reality, it began a lot earlier, maybe before I was born.
In today's new podcast & video Marlen Harrison talks with current marketing interns about the role of culture in using Google Ads.
How do creatives find joy in artistic performance as a form of black feminist autoethnography? Podcast & video.
In The AutoEthnographer’s latest podcast, Marlen Harrison talks with Sandra Faulkner about collage and visual poetry.
"Award-winning artist, Suzanne Hughes, talks about autoethnography and painting. Suzanne is responsible for the cover art for our special issue based on climate change."
"Dr. Nadine Khair discusses why autoethnography is essential to successful businesses in this latest podcast."
Odesa addresses the traumas of struggling immigrants, who face rejection and shunning rather than acceptance and understanding.
This sestina poem reflects and validates my own personal experience as a 14-year-old who was dealing with something I couldn’t initially even name; anxiety.