In this new issue from The AutoEthnographer, we follow a ballerina through the desert, glimpse into the funeral industry, and process parental grief.
"In Turkey, we must consider opening folklore & the social sciences, but this time more powerfully, staggeringly, and creatively."
"Censorship via banned books is an attempt to censor the future but the youth of today will not allow their voices to be silenced."
In this new issue from The AutoEthnographer, we introduce new features such as book reviews and autoethnographic art.
"This essay on bodily autonomy specifically discusses abortion access and rights in the United States and Canada, and the politics that often follow."
"Dr. Nadine Khair discusses why autoethnography is essential to successful businesses in this latest podcast."
The AutoEthnographer is excited to announce its new Call for Submissions, 2023 Special Issue: “Laughter”
"I write at length about my experiences surviving rape and abuse as a Western woman in Japan. I was lucky to get out alive."
"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."
"Barriers melt like grilled cheese at the table when you're dancing for your supper like the old vaudevillians."
"I wrote Asha’s story to give voice to all the women in rural Bangladesh who cannot speak out against their abusers or society."
"Award-winning artist, Suzanne Hughes, talks about autoethnography and painting. Suzanne is responsible for the cover art for our special issue based on climate change."