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Bracelet: The New Age Sage

Catherine Vandermal·
All ContentAutoethnographic EssaysVolume 3, Issue 4 (2023)
·February 21, 2024·4 min read
Through “Saxions”, I aim to establish appreciation for the value of our recounts and our place in society as rich storytellers.
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Savories: Dieting with Roland Barthes One New York Spring

Eric Daffron·
All ContentAutoethnographic Literary NonfictionVolume 4, Issue 1 (2024)
·February 20, 2024·10 min read
In this final installment, I recount my second month dieting with Roland Barthes.
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Mainstream Publishing Has a God Problem: Writing Truth on the Margins

Victoria Costello·
All ContentAutoethnographic Literary FictionVolume 4, Issue 1 (2024)
·February 14, 2024·11 min read
I provide context by referencing theory and practice in narrative medicine and current literary criticism around trauma plots.
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Celebrating Dr. Patricia Leavy’s Body of Work: An Introduction to This Special Issue

Laurel Richardson and U. Melissa Anyiwo·
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·February 13, 2024·14 min read
Laurel Richardson and U. Melissa Anyiwo writes the introduction to this special issue celebrating Dr. Patricia Leavy’s work.
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Editorial: On Social Fiction, Stories, and the 2024 Special Issue of The AutoEthnographer

Patricia Leavy·
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·February 11, 2024·11 min read
Writing fiction allows me to document reality and to reimagine it, just as we can always reimagine ourselves. And that is why we need stories.
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Entanglements of the Mind, Soul, and Body: A Collage

Johanna Keene, Mellinee Lesley and Elizabeth Stewart·
All ContentAutoethnographic Art & MultimediaVolume 4, Issue 1 (2024)
·February 11, 2024·4 min read
“Entanglements of the Mind, Soul, and Body” details our journey as researchers utilizing narrative collage and collage portraits as a tool for data analysis.
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Emerging Immigrant’s Accents: This is the Spoken Birthright of Bicultural Spanglish

Kayla Pica Williams·
All ContentAutoethnographic Literary NonfictionVolume 4, Issue 1 (2024)
·February 11, 2024·8 min read
Emerging Immigrant’s Accents is about how language impacts our self image as we come to understand ourselves and our cultural beings.
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Queer Adolescence Revisited: On Tina Turner and Finding Home

Jenn Stiles·
All ContentAutoethnographic EssaysQueer Special Issue, 2023-24
·February 1, 2024·17 min read
I explore the intersection of queer identity and popular culture through the lens of my adolescent crush on rock legend Tina Turner.
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Psychologist’s Mind Invaded by Doppelganger on the East End

Harvey Lieberman·
All ContentAutoethnographic Literary NonfictionVolume 4, Issue 1 (2024)
·January 29, 2024·10 min read
The essay tells the story of the author's attempt to bridge the gap in political beliefs between himself and his uncle.
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Shifting Gently from a Well-lived Life: A Beautiful Living and Passing

Tania Hume·
All ContentAutoethnographic Literary NonfictionVolume 4, Issue 1 (2024)
·January 29, 2024·17 min read
It recounts vignettes of my’s dad’s life, his final week, the deep bond with family and friends and the ease with which he let go of life.
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An Autoethnography on Autoimmunity: The Truth About Life with Chronic Illness

Kerry Leccese·
All ContentAutoethnographic Literary NonfictionVolume 4, Issue 1 (2024)
·January 25, 2024·26 min read
This work addresses the issue of young women being underserved as health care patients, specifically through the lens of medical gaslighting.
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Love and Loss

Aliya Khan·
All ContentAutoethnographic Literary NonfictionVolume 4, Issue 1 (2024)
·January 23, 2024·19 min read
This is from the experience of losing someone who you thought would be a part of your family, only to realize their journey was different.
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