"In "Becoming Multilingual," part 2 of my column, "¡Aguacate! Bringing Up Bebe Bilingüe," I use autoethnography as a writing approach to capture and represent the personal experiences of myself, a qualitative researcher, who has become the researched."
What is my responsibility as a trans feminine person when the human-induced strain on the planet is the driver of the climate crisis?
We invite you to participate in National Poetry month with us by reading and writing over at The AutoEthnographer's new Facebook group.
"We began this autoethnographic essay thinking about the love the teachers have for their students."
I share the complexity of my frustration about a failed site visit to the British Museum and wonder about the meaning of the experience.
"This autoethnographic story is about mental illness, specifically bi-polar disorder."
In Saying Goodbye: A Father's Last Minute Parting Gift to His Son, I channel the moments I remember from the night before my mother died.
Through these reflections on heritage, I delve into being a child of parents who immigrated from the Bronx to a suburban lifestyle.
Narrating Estrangement is written by those who have decided to distance themselves from, or have been driven out by, their families.
This story explores childbirth-related trauma and postpartum mental health through the lens of a ‘good birth.’
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.
From all there is something to be learned, as the river itself has been victimized, has not escaped its own environmental terrorism.