The poem driving this experimental film about television considers the insomniacs who wake at the same time each night in rhythm.
"Combining autoethnography and artwork, Supreme Justice aims to reveal the persistence of institutionalized oppression of women through history."
Editor Guillermo Gil's latest book review examines Chin who highlights her relationship to things, and/or her obsessing over wanting and buying things, and many more.
"It is my hope that these words will serve as the beginning of an ongoing dialogue about what it means to live autoethnography."
The AutoEthnographer is excited to announce its new Call for Submissions, 2023 Special Issue: “Laughter”
"Barriers melt like grilled cheese at the table when you're dancing for your supper like the old vaudevillians."
Dilek Isler Hayirli·
All ContentAutoethnographic Art & MultimediaEducationFrom the EditorsReflections on MethodVolume 2, Issue 3 (2022)
··13 min read"I had not been aware that this emotional research was also performing autoethnography, collecting memories from the field"
"Censorship via banned books is an attempt to censor the future but the youth of today will not allow their voices to be silenced."
What is my responsibility as a trans feminine person when the human-induced strain on the planet is the driver of the climate crisis?
"This essay on bodily autonomy specifically discusses abortion access and rights in the United States and Canada, and the politics that often follow."
Narrating Estrangement is written by those who have decided to distance themselves from, or have been driven out by, their families.
In this new issue from The AutoEthnographer, we follow a ballerina through the desert, glimpse into the funeral industry, and process parental grief.