"When I review evocative autoethnography I look for that layer in the contribution that will entertain and connect to a cultural issue."
This video explores how editors have developed their approach to reviewing creative autoethnography and highlights strategies for contributors.
I use autoethnography to provide first-hand observations in the predominantly conservative English classroom as a way to analyze and understand a rise in toxic masculinity and its detrimental impacts.
I introduce artistic autoethnography and how the term a/r/tifact opens up the imagination to the possibilities of autoethnographic artmaking.
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