You will find ten poems by ten Albanian poets (mostly women poets) from Kosovo and Albania and our diaspora, translated into English by me.
As a feminist poet and (auto)ethnographer, I found Leavy's themes of Film Blue speak to what I want my work to do and be.
"As a female gamer, being able to play a game where the female characters/toons aren’t dressed as sexual objects is refreshing."
"This is my childhood memory of realizing the power of laughter when everything interior and exterior makes me scared."
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"Not Forgotten: Another Glimpse into the Funeral Industry" is a new work of flash nonfiction from our columnist Hollace Sheppard.
How do creatives find joy in artistic performance as a form of black feminist autoethnography? Podcast & video.
"I write at length about my experiences surviving rape and abuse as a Western woman in Japan. I was lucky to get out alive."
In The AutoEthnographer’s latest podcast, Marlen Harrison talks with Sandra Faulkner about collage and visual poetry.
A new call for submissions that celebrate, problematize, challenge, or illuminate the many meanings of "queer."
This piece on hair describes how ideas of what is and is not fashionable, as depicted in popular media, can indelibly affect one’s self-perception and identity.
This autoethnographic essay offers a musing on the intricate relationship between language, writing and identity through an autoethnographic account of my reading and writing experience from childhood to present, and from China to the UK via Germany.