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“World’s Greatest Man” Explores “Rice-Bowl Christianity” and Modernization in Thailand

Benjamin Fairfield·
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·February 27, 2024·3 min read
The lyrics of "World's Greatest Man" grapple with the paradoxes of participant-observation as well as the ambiguity of development work in Thailand.
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A World in Crisis: A Test of Survival

Laurel Feigenbaum·
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·January 19, 2024·8 min read
I worry about survival. Bluntly put, according to the Academy of Sciences almost every person on earth will be affected by climate change.
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An Autoethnography on Autoimmunity: The Truth About Life with Chronic Illness

Kerry Leccese·
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·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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An Isolated Routine of Boxing to Work out Worry

Zorina Exie Frey·
All ContentAutoethnographic PoetryVolume 4, Issue 1 (2024)
·March 2, 2024·6 min read
This poem, entitled "Work Out," is about how I dealt with 2020. It's a writing exercise I didn't realize I needed to do.
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Asian Other: A Young Man’s Reflections on Sexuality, Ethnicity and Identity

Hongwei Bao·
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·March 3, 2024·9 min read
In this piece, a queer university student from China reflects on his understandings of sexual and ethnic/national identities as he moves from China to the UK to study.
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Emerging Immigrant’s Accents: This is the Spoken Birthright of Bicultural Spanglish

Kayla Pica Williams·
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·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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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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Four Essays on Being Trans in the Anthropocene: Horses

Aislin Neufeldt·
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·March 5, 2024·12 min read
MILK, ANTHOLOGIES, HORSES, & JOUISSANCE contained work as a meta-performance of the idea of texts passing through other texts.
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Full Disclosure: Echoes of Home and Reflections on Heritage and Privilege

Peter Viola·
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·March 7, 2024·8 min read
Through these reflections on heritage, I delve into being a child of parents who immigrated from the Bronx to a suburban lifestyle.
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I’d Say I Was a Runner

Trelaine Ito·
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·February 26, 2024·6 min read
In a single paragraph that represents one long thought, “I’d say I was a runner” explores the act of running as a form of self-therapy.
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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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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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