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Writing Lives: Ethnographic and Autoethnographic Narratives


About the Series

Writing Lives: Ethnographic and Autoethnographic Narratives publishes autoethnographic and narrative research projects across the disciplines of the human sciences—anthropology, communication, education, psychology, sociology, etc. The series editors seek manuscripts that blur the boundaries between humanities and social sciences. We encourage novel and evocative forms of expressing concrete lived experience, including literary, poetic, artistic, critical, visual, performative, multi-voiced, and co-constructed representations. We are interested in ethnographic and autoethnographic narratives that depict local stories; employ literary modes of scene setting, dialogue, character development, and unfolding action; and include the author's critical reflections on the research and writing process, such as research ethics, alternative modes of inquiry and representation, reflexivity, and evocative storytelling.
 
Prospective authors should submit a Routledge Book Proposal form, current CV, and a completed or nearly-completed manuscript to [email protected], [email protected], and [email protected].

Book proposal form: please download the 'Textbook' guidelines at https://www.routledge.com/resources/authors/how-to-publish-with-us

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Collaborative and Indigenous Mental Health Therapy Tātaihono – Stories of Māori Healing and Psychiatry

Collaborative and Indigenous Mental Health Therapy: Tātaihono – Stories of Māori Healing and Psychiatry

1st Edition

By Wiremu NiaNia, Allister Bush, David Epston
December 12, 2016

This book examines a collaboration between traditional Māori healing and clinical psychiatry. Comprised of transcribed interviews and detailed meditations on practice, it demonstrates how bicultural partnership frameworks can augment mental health treatment by balancing local imperatives with sound...

Intimate Colonialism Head, Heart, and Body in West African Development Work

Intimate Colonialism: Head, Heart, and Body in West African Development Work

1st Edition

By Laurie L Charlés
May 15, 2007

Laurie Charlés finished her Ph.D., then took off to West Africa as a Peace Corps volunteer. Asked to create programs to help adolescent girls stay in school, she found herself enmeshed in the politics and cultural barriers that prevent these girls from creating a better life. But that was not all ...

Trickster in Tweed The Quest for Quality in a Faculty Life

Trickster in Tweed: The Quest for Quality in a Faculty Life

1st Edition

By Thomas S Frentz
May 15, 2008

How do academics survive the bureaucracy, the petty jealousies, the absurdities of operating in the university? More important, how do they, as humans, cope with the darker shadows that enter professional lives-- illness, sorrow, death? Coyote, The Trickster, a well known figure in the American ...

Guyana Diaries Women's Lives Across Difference

Guyana Diaries: Women's Lives Across Difference

1st Edition

By Kimberly D Nettles
September 15, 2008

Guyana Diaries narrates the life histories of members of the Red Thread Development Corporation, a group of women activists in the Caribbean. Kimberly Nettles, an African American researcher, explores the impact of their work on these women’s lives and, in the process, discovers differences of ...

Last Writes A Daybook for a Dying Friend

Last Writes: A Daybook for a Dying Friend

1st Edition

By Laurel Richardson
August 31, 2007

Betty Frankel Kirschner succumbed to emphysema one day in June. She had been a long-term professor at Kent State University, founding member of the feminist caucus in sociology, a political activist, a chain smoker. Close friend Laurel Richardson, a key figure in literary turn in ethnographic ...

Revision Autoethnographic Reflections on Life and Work

Revision: Autoethnographic Reflections on Life and Work

1st Edition

By Carolyn Ellis
December 15, 2008

Carolyn Ellis is the leading writer in the move toward personal, autobiographical writing as a strategy for academic research. In addition to her landmark books Final Negotiations and The Ethnographic I, she has authored numerous stories that demonstrate the emotional power and academic value of ...

Transcribing Silence Culture, Relationships, and Communication

Transcribing Silence: Culture, Relationships, and Communication

1st Edition

By Kristine L Muñoz
September 15, 2014

Kristine Muñoz’s volume of short narrative works-- autoethnographies and fictional stories—explore many dimensions of silence, a crucial but often overlooked communication phenomenon, one that drives much of everyday talk and relationships. Framed by an introductory essay that synthesizes research ...

Coming to Narrative A Personal History of Paradigm Change in the Human Sciences

Coming to Narrative: A Personal History of Paradigm Change in the Human Sciences

1st Edition

By Arthur P Bochner
April 15, 2014

Reflecting on a 50 year university career, Distinguished Professor Arthur Bochner, former President of the National Communication Association, discloses a lived history, both academic and personal, that has paralleled many of the paradigm shifts in the human sciences inspired by the turn toward ...

Erotic Mentoring Women's Transformations in the University

Erotic Mentoring: Women's Transformations in the University

1st Edition

By Janice Hocker Rushing
December 15, 2005

They’re everywhere in the academy: young, bright women mentored by older scholars, usually men, who attempt to mold them into their own masculine ideals. Janice Hocker Rushing’s study of over 200 women and their life transformations is the subject of this eloquent book. Using the tropes of ...

Life After Leaving The Remains of Spousal Abuse

Life After Leaving: The Remains of Spousal Abuse

1st Edition

By Sophie Tamas
July 01, 2011

After leaving her twelve-year marriage, Sophie Tamas went to the local women's shelter to ask if she had been abused. The result is Life after Leaving, a performative, arts-based journey into the aftermath of spousal abuse and the endless struggle to make sense of loss. We see Sophie's world—the ...

Playing with Purpose Adventures in Performative Social Science

Playing with Purpose: Adventures in Performative Social Science

1st Edition

By Mary M Gergen, Kenneth J Gergen
April 30, 2012

Distilling decades of work spanning their prestigious careers, Mary M. and Kenneth J. Gergen make a strong case for enriching the social sciences through performative work. They present a unique exploration of the origins of performative social science and provide an intellectually rich overview of...

Leaning A Poetics of Personal Relations

Leaning: A Poetics of Personal Relations

1st Edition

By Ronald J Pelias
March 01, 2011

Ronald J Pelias explores leaning as a metaphor for analyzing interpersonal interaction. Bodies leaning toward one another are engaged, developing the potential for long-lasting, meaningful relationships. But this ideal is not often realized. Pelias makes use of a wide variety of tools such as ...

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