On Emerging Liberated of the Glass Box Author’s Memo Like many others in the American South, I began my teens...
In this essay, the current reality of queerness is juxtaposed against milestones in my own life as a queer man in America.
One Man’s Perspective on Grieving and Death is a narrative representation of death as a universal humanistic theme.
"In Turkey, we must consider opening folklore & the social sciences, but this time more powerfully, staggeringly, and creatively."
Humor acts as a defense mechanism, a pressure release valve, a teaching tool. As a heart surgeon, I have used laughter for all these reasons.
"I see myself as someone whose organic inquiry and teaching are shaped by radical love, and I am willing to let myself be changed by my students."
"This is an autoethnographic narrative where I use my own marriage to tell a story about love, bodily autonomy, acceptance and illness."
Just like Puerto Rican immigrants, animals might land in a complex political landscape where some might welcome them, but some might not.
This writing is based on storytelling, common in Mexican culture.
Patricia Leavy is a genuine trailblazer, the real deal, an inspiration.
Today we're talking with the award-winning author, researcher, and performer, Shanita Mitchell about performance and autoethnography.
My weird depression showed up this summer like “hey sis!” And I was like “fuck my life”! I wasn’t ready. This time, it caught me off guard.