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.
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ISBN
9781000957617
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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