Crafting Autoethnography: Processes and Practices of Making Self and Culture

Jackie Goode* (Co-Editor), Karen Lumsden (Co-Editor), Jan Bradford (Co-Editor)

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

This collection explores how autoethnography is made. Contributors from sociology, education, counselling, the visual arts, textiles, drama, music, and museum curation uncover and reflect on the processes and practices they engage in as they craft their autoethnographic artefacts. Each chapter explores a different material or media, together creating a rich and stimulating set of demonstrations, with the focus firmly on the practical accomplishment of texts/artefacts.

Theoretically, this book seeks to rectify the hierarchical separation of art and craft and of intellectual and practical cultural production, by collapsing distinctions between knowing and making. In relation to connections between personal experience and wider social and cultural phenomena, contributors address a variety of topics such as social class, family relationships and intergenerational transmission, loss, longing and grief, the neoliberal university, gender, sexuality, colonialism, race/ism, national identity, digital identities, indigenous ways of knowing/making and how these are ‘storied’, curated and presented to the public, and our relationship with the natural world. Contributors also offer insights into how the ‘crafting space’ is itself one of intellectual inquiry, debate, and reflection.

This is a core text for readers from both traditional and practice-based disciplines undertaking qualitative research methods/autoethnographic inquiry courses, as well as community-based practitioners and students. Readers interested in creative practice, practitioner-research and arts-based research in the social sciences and humanities will also benefit from this book.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherRoutledge
Number of pages264
EditionFirst
ISBN (Print)9781032313337
Publication statusPublished - 20 Apr 2023

Keywords

  • autoethnography
  • crafting
  • social research
  • research methods
  • qualitative
  • writing
  • reflexivity

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