Writing Philosophical Autoethnography
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-032-22912-6 (ISBN)
Writing Philosophical Autoethnography is the result of Alec Grant’s vision of bringing the disciplines of philosophy and autoethnography together. This is the first volume of narrative autoethnographic work in which invited contributing authors were charged with exploring their issues, concerns, and topics about human society, culture, and the material world through an explicitly philosophical lens.
Each chapter, while written autoethnographically, showcases sustained engagement with philosophical arguments, ideas, concepts, theories, and corresponding ethical positions. Unlike much other autoethnographic work, within which philosophical ideas often appear to be "grafted on" or supplementary, the philosophical basis of the work in this volume is fundamental to its shifting content, focus, and context. The narratives in this book, from scholars working in a range of disciplines in the humanities and human sciences, function as narrative, conceptual, and analytical exemplars to act as a guide for autoethnographers in their own writing, and suggest future directions for making autoethnography more philosophically rigorous.
This book is suitable for students and scholars of autoethnography and qualitative methods in a range of disciplines, including the humanities, social and human sciences, communication studies, and education.
Alec Grant, PhD, is Visiting Professor in the Department of Psychology and Education, Faculty of Professional Studies, University of Bolton, UK.
1. The Philosophical Autoethnographer 2. Suffering Happiness: On Autoethnography’s Ethical Calling 3. Do I Love Dick? An Epistolary Address to Autotheory’s Transitional Aesthetic Objects 4. The Developing Feminist, Philosophical Body: An Autoethnography of the Studious, Researching, Working, and Retiring Lesbian Body 5. Which Way is Up? A Philosophical Autoethnography of Trying to Stand in a "Crooked Room" 6. Thinking-With: Paul Ricoeur Becomes Part of Mark Freeman 7. In Search of My Narrative Character: A Philosophical Autoethnography 8. An Autoethnographic Examination of Organizational Sensemaking 9. A Liminal Awakening 10. The Personal Evolution of a Critical BlackGirl Feminist Identity: A Philosophical Autoethnographic Journey 11. Talking With Others: Autoethnography, Existential Phenomenology, and Dialogic Being 12. Our Bodies Know Ableism: An Existential Phenomenological Approach to Storytelling through Disabled Bodies 13. Assimilation and difference: A Māori story 14. Concluding Thoughts: Selves, Cultures, Limitations, Futures
Erscheinungsdatum | 19.09.2023 |
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Reihe/Serie | Writing Lives: Ethnographic Narratives |
Zusatzinfo | 1 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
Gewicht | 580 g |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Philosophie |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Kommunikation / Medien ► Kommunikationswissenschaft | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Pädagogik ► Erwachsenenbildung | |
ISBN-10 | 1-032-22912-8 / 1032229128 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-032-22912-6 / 9781032229126 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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