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Autoethnographic Fiction: Out of the Rain and Sun

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·January 14, 2023·33 min read
"This autoethnographic story is about mental illness, specifically bi-polar disorder."
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Visitation, an Autoethnodrama in One Act

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·December 12, 2022·23 min read
"In this autoethnodrama, a woman terminates a pregnancy without telling her husband."
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The Challenges of Being a Woman in Bangladesh: Asha’s Story

Aliya Khan·
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·November 4, 2022·47 min read
"I wrote Asha’s story to give voice to all the women in rural Bangladesh who cannot speak out against their abusers or society."
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Processing Parental Grief: The Unexpected Joy of a Found Sweater

Michelle Shreeve·
All ContentAutoethnographic Literary FictionVolume 2, Issue 2 (2022)
·June 20, 2022·6 min read
I write of parental grief & my mother's sweater as a comfort to me, exploring cultures of grief where pain meets love and love meets pain.
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Autoethnographic Literary Fiction: “Cold Snap,” a Climate Catastrophe Story

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·June 7, 2022·23 min read
“Cold Snap” is about two disparate adults, caught in the tumult of abrupt weather change, caused by the accidental detonation of an experimental meteorological weapon.
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The Challenges of Being a Woman in Bangladesh: Rehnuma’s Story

Aliya Khan·
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·April 25, 2022·42 min read
"Ami Tau Ami (I Am Who I Am), is a story about a mother letting go of her own dreams but passing it to her daughter, as my mother did for me."
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The Challenges of Being a Woman in Bangladesh: Meena’s Story

Aliya Khan·
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·February 16, 2022·22 min read
"My stories are meant to give women from Bangladesh a chance to show their strength and resilience. It is a way for me to try to connect with the rest of the world despite the differences in language and culture."
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Autoethnographic Literary Fiction & Poetry: A Woman in a Public Space

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·December 23, 2021·12 min read
"A woman alone doesn’t belong to any male power or protection sphere. She can be kidnapped into fears and dreams."
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Autoethnographic Literary Fiction: “Just One More Time…”, a Family’s Experience of COVID Social Distancing

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·December 10, 2021·16 min read
"She has been so careful at work; she has had all of her shopping delivered for weeks, actually for months, now; she's even wiped down the items with bleach as they are delivered, and still does. How can this have happened?"
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