What is autoethnography? The AutoEthnographer's international team of editors offer definitions & suggested readings.
In today's new podcast & video Marlen Harrison talks with current marketing interns about the role of culture in using Google Ads.
“Woken Word” was born as my inner voice was awakening and the world, ironically was becoming “woke” while simultaneously retreating into isolation.
I pay homage to Nina Simone’s already iconic and thorough exploration of stereotypes by setting the project to the song “Four Women.”
This video explores how editors have developed their approach to reviewing creative autoethnography and highlights strategies for contributors.
"I danced each morning with Pina Bausch. I became her pupil lifting my leg up in the air like a flamingo except feeling more awake than I’ve ever been."
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All ContentAutoethnographic Art & MultimediaClimate Change Special Issue, 2022Volume 2, Issue 3 (2022)
··2 min read"The Pandemic Nature Project is a 35-minute short autoethnographic film that traces a series of personal experiences, emotional reactions, and critical responses to COVID across a series of short vignettes."
“A Seat at the Table” is the autoethnographic manifestation of my vulnerability, anger, and anguish, of my black feminist grit."
What happens when a witch is black? This piece is a salute to the transformational beauty of cosplay & all the laughter it inspires.
The poem driving this experimental film about television considers the insomniacs who wake at the same time each night in rhythm.
This piece explores the ways in which identity and esteem are interwoven into the topic of Black hair.
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