In the following interview with award-winning author, Patricia Leavy, we discuss writing fiction and her new novel Hollyland.
I. Hate. Black. History. Month. And I’m hopeful, that in time, you will come to hate it too!
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All ContentAutoethnographic Art & MultimediaAutoethnographic PoetryFrom the EditorsVolume 3, Issue 1 (2023)
··15 min read"Bringing up Baby” is a collection of collage and erasure poems that function as praise for and critique of (white) mothering.
Ethology is a highly fictionalized ethnographic account of my travels around Tanzania, East Africa during my teens.
“Manslation” explores several episodes from the author’s childhood and early adulthood that show the development of his sexual literacy.
In today's new podcast & video Marlen Harrison talks with current marketing interns about the role of culture in using Google Ads.
Just like Puerto Rican immigrants, animals might land in a complex political landscape where some might welcome them, but some might not.
I introduce artistic autoethnography and how the term a/r/tifact opens up the imagination to the possibilities of autoethnographic artmaking.
"This is an autoetnography of a black fatherhood journey which encapsulates my hopes, my fears, my love of baby and mother, while trying my best to make sense of a Black fatherhood I wanted so very dearly."
"This is an autoethnographic narrative where I use my own marriage to tell a story about love, bodily autonomy, acceptance and illness."
"This is my childhood memory of realizing the power of laughter when everything interior and exterior makes me scared."
In the autoethnographic "Spinach Lasagna", the narrator joins a family of southern Italians and learns that grieving is cultural.