Amanda Barusch

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Autoethnography

  • Anderson, L. (2006). Analytic Autoethnography. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 35(4), 373-395.

  • Berger, (2001). Inside Out: Narrative autoethnography as a path toward rapport. Qualitative Inquiry, 7(4), 504-518.

  • Chang, Heewon (2008). Autoethnography as method. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press.

  • Clough, P.T. (1997). Autotelecommunication and autoethnography: A reading of Carolyn Ellis’s Final Negotiations. Sociological Quarterly.

  • Duncan, M. (2004). Autoethnography: Critical appreciation of an emerging art. International Journal of Qualitative Methods. Retrieved 1 July, 2009 from http://www.ualberta.ca/~iiqm/backissues/4_1/html/muncey.htm.

  • Ellis, C. (1999). Heartful Autoethnography. Qualitative Health Research, 9(5), 669-683.

  • Ellis, C. (1997) Evocative Autoethnography: Writing Emotionally About Our Lives. In Tierney, W.G. & Lincoln, Y.S. (Eds). Representation and Text: Reframing the narrative voice. New York: SUNY Press

  • Ellis, C. (1997) Evocative Autoethnography: Writing Emotionally About Our Lives. In Tierney, W.G. & Lincoln, Y.S. (Eds). Representation and Text: Reframing the narrative voice. New York: SUNY Press.

  • Ellis C., & Bochner, A.P.(2006). Analyzing analytic autoethnography: An autopsy. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 35, 429-449.

  • Grant, A. & Zeeman, L. (2012). Whose Story Is It? An autoethnography concerning narrative identity. The Qualitative Report, 17, 1-12.

    • This article offers a beautiful presentation of auto-ethnography that resists (even as it reveals) oppressive master narratives. It clearly elucidates other key constructs: backstage stories, narrative neglect, narrative entrapment, privileged meaning, and subjugated meaning.

  • Humphreys, M. (2005). Getting personal: Reflexivity and autoethnographic vignettes. Qualitative Inquiry, 11(6), 840-860.

  • Meneley, A. & Young, D.J. (2005)(Eds). Auto-ethnographies: The anthropology of academic practices. Orchard Park, NY: Broadview Press.

  • Muncey, T. (2005). Doing autoethnography. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 4(3), Article 5. Retrieved 1 July 2009 from http://www.ualberta.ca/~iiqm/backissues/4_1/html/muncey.htm

  • Pelias, R.J. (2003). The academic tourist: An autoethnography. Qualitative Inquiry, 9(3), 369-373.

  • Pratt, M.W., Arnold, M.L., & Mackey, K. (2001). Adolescents’ representations of the parent voice in stories of personal turning points. In McAdams, D.P.,Josselson, R., & Lieblich, A., (Eds). Turns in the Road: Narrative studies of lives in transition. American Psychological Association.

  • Reed-Danahay, D.E (1997) (Ed). Auto/ethnography: Rewriting the self and the social. Oxford: Berg,

  • Roth, W.-M. (2008) (Ed). Auto/Biography and Auto/Ethnography: Praxis of Research Method.

  • Sparkes, A.C. (2001) Autoethnography: Self-indulgence or something more? In Bochner, A & Ellis, C. (Eds) Ethnographically Speaking: Autoethnography, Literature, and Aesthetics. Alta Mira Press.

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