04812nam 22007573u 450 991082098710332120230126210930.01-315-43124-61-315-43125-41-61132-315-0(CKB)2670000000493003(EBL)1550744(OCoLC)863203927(SSID)ssj0001040334(PQKBManifestationID)11613050(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001040334(PQKBWorkID)10991641(PQKB)10464832(MiAaPQ)EBC1550744(EXLCZ)99267000000049300320131216d2013|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtccrCritical Autoethnography[electronic resource] Intersecting Cultural Identities in Everyday LifeWalnut Creek Left Coast Press20131 online resource (252 p.)Writing LivesDescription based upon print version of record.1-61132-313-4 Contents; Series Editors' Foreword - Merging Culture and Personal Experience in Critical Autoethnography - Carolyn Ellis and Arthur P. Bochner; Acknowledgments; Introduction - Critical Autoethnography as Method of Choice - Robin M. Boylorn and Mark P. Orbe; Section I - Complicating Mundane Everyday Life Encounters; Chapter 1. The Transitory Radical: Making Place with Cancer - Jeanine M. MingeĢ and John Burton Sterner; Chapter 2. Negating the Inevitable: An Autoethnographic Analysis of First-Generation College Student Status - Tabatha L. RobertsChapter 3. Post-Coming Out Complications - Tony E. AdamsSection II - Embracing Ambiguous and Nonbinary Identities; Chapter 4. Negotiating More, (Mis)labeling the Body: A Tale of Intersectionality - Amber L. Johnson; Chapter 5. Performing Fortune Cookie: An Autoethnographic Performance on Diasporic Hybridity - Richie Neil Hao; Chapter 6. Critical Autoethnography as Intersectional Praxis: A Performative Pedagogical Interplay on Bleeding Borders of Identity - Bryant Keith Alexander; Section III - Negotiating Socially Stigmatized IdentitiesChapter 7. A Story & A Stereotype: An Angry and Strong Auto/Ethnography of Race, Class, and Gender - Robin M. BoylornChapter 8. Caught in Code: Arab American Identity, Image, and Lived Reality - Desiree Yomtoob; Chapter 9. Lather, Rinse, Reclaim: Cultural (Re)Conditioning of the Gay (Bear) Body - Patrick Santoro; Chapter 10. The (Dis)Ability Double Life: Exploring Legitimacy, Illegitimacy, and the Terrible Dichotomy of (Dis)Ability in Higher Education - Dana Morella-Pozzi; Section IV - Creating Pathways to Authentic SelvesChapter 11. Socioeconomic Im(Mobility): Resisting Classifications Within a "Post-Projects" Identity - Mark P. OrbeChapter 12. Mindful Heresy, Holo-expression, and Poiesis: An Autoethnographic Response to the Orthodoxies of Interpersonal & Cultural Life - Sarah Amira de la Garza; Chapter 13. Favor: An Autoethnography of Survival - Rex L. Crawley; Conclusion - Critical Autoethnography: Implications and Future Directions - Mark P. Orbe and Robin M. Boylorn; Index; About the AuthorsThis volume uses autoethnography-cultural analysis through personal narrative-to explore the tangled relationships between culture and communication. Using an intersectional approach to the many aspects of identity at play in everyday life, a diverse group of authors reveals the complex nature of lived experiences. They situate interpersonal experiences of gender, race, ethnicity, ability, and orientation within larger systems of power, oppression, and social privilege. An excellent resource for undergraduates, graduate students, educators, and scholars in the fields of intercultural andWriting LivesCommunication and cultureGroup identityMulticulturalismGroup identityMulticulturalismCommunication and cultureSociology & Social HistoryHILCCSocial SciencesHILCCSocial ChangeHILCCCommunication and culture.Group identity.Multiculturalism.Group identityMulticulturalismCommunication and cultureSociology & Social HistorySocial SciencesSocial Change305Boylorn Robin M1681517Orbe Mark P918388AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910820987103321Critical Autoethnography4050971UNINA