"The AutoEthnographer announces a new call for submissions for a late 2022 special issue, 'Bodily Autonomy Rights (Abortion, Circumcision, Contraception).'"
News, Interviews & Reviews
Current events and reviews of publications from the world of autoethnography.
All
"Although I never planned it, I wrote a series of novels, Celestial Bodies, that have pierced my heart in a way nothing else ever has, changing me as a writer and as a person."
"It is in finding these solutions, the tape and the glue that holds us all together, that we find the beauty of who we are as people."
The Autoethnographer, an award-winning, non-profit, peer-reviewed, digital literary & arts magazine, invites you to submit your work.
"The AutoEthnographer is committed to diversity, equity, & inclusion in its administration; support of emerging authors and artists; & celebration of creative expression as a vehicle for shared understanding & positive change."
In today's new podcast & video Marlen Harrison talks with current marketing interns about the role of culture in using Google Ads.
A new call for submissions that celebrate, problematize, challenge, or illuminate the many meanings of "queer."
”As of January, 2022 The AutoEthnographer Literary & Arts Magazine is recognized by the United States Internal Revenue Service as a registered nonprofit organization with the mission of becoming a trusted, open-source platform to share and educate readers about evocative personal inquiry, to support emerging authors and artists, to promote cultural diversity and appreciation, and to celebrate creative expression as a vehicle for shared understanding.”
"The AutoEthnographer is excited to announce the 2022 International Symposium on Autoethnography and Narrative (ISAN), a fully online conference. The conference will occur via Zoom on January 2-5, 2022."
Narrating Estrangement is written by those who have decided to distance themselves from, or have been driven out by, their families.
"Dr. Nadine Khair discusses why autoethnography is essential to successful businesses in this latest podcast."
This is a conversation with Patricia Leavy about writing fiction during the pandemic and her new novel, The Location Shoot.