Auto/Biography

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
The Epistolarium: On Theorizing Letters and Correspondences2004/09/0170
The Grooming Process in Sport: Narratives of Sexual Harassment and Abuse2005/03/0152
A Life Told in Ink: Tattoo Narratives and the Problem of the Self in Late Modern Society2005/06/0129
Identity Trouble and Opportunity in Women's Narratives of Residence2005/09/0127
The Ethnographic Autobiography2004/06/0125
Towards a Writing without Power: Notes on the Narration of Madness2004/03/0123
Nostalgia and Autobiography: The Past in the Present2006/09/0116
The Muscled Self and Its Aftermath: A Life History Study of an Elite, Black, Male Bodybuilder2005/06/019
Writing/Reading a Life: the Rhetorical Practice of Autobiography2006/06/018
No Longer a Man: Using Ethnographic Fiction to Represent Life History Research2004/03/018
Diaries, Self-talk, and Psychosis: Writing as a Place to Live2006/03/018
`Dream(e)scapes': a Poetic Experiment in Writing a Self2004/06/017
Masculinity and Reflexivity in Health Research with Men2006/12/017
Making Sense of My Illness Journey from Thyrotoxicosis to Health: an Autoethnography2006/06/017
Digital Life Stories: Auto/Biography in the Information Age2004/09/016
Telling the Story of Illness and Death2006/09/016
Researchers' Positionalities and Experiences Mediating Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans-identified and Queer Research as a Personal and Cultural Practice2006/12/016
Situating Auto/biography: Biography and Narrative in the Times and Places of Everyday Life2005/06/015
Biography and Vulnerability: Loss, Dying and Death in the Romantic Paintings of J.M.W. Turner (1775—1851)2005/03/014
`I Call Myself a Mature Student. That One Word Makes All the Difference': Reflections on Adult Learners' Experiences2005/03/014
Pavilion: A Portrait of a Youth Worker — Three Sketches2006/03/014
Agency, Structure and Biography: Charting Transitions Through Homelessness in Late Modernity2006/06/014
My Cypriot Cookbook: Re-imagining My Ethnicity2004/06/014
Literary Biomythography2005/09/013
Archetypical Life Scripts in Memoirs of Childhood: Heaven, Hell and Purgatory2004/09/012
The Obituary of a Face: Lucy Grealy, Death Writing and Posthumous Harm2004/03/012
Who's Hurting Who? The Ethics of Engaging the Marked Body2005/09/012
The Role of Colour and `Ethnic' Autobiography: Fanon, Capécia and Difference2005/03/011
The Muscled Self and Its Aftermath: A Life History Study of an Elite, Black, Male Bodybuilder2005/08/01English1
`Queer Goings-on': An Autoethnographic Account of the Experiences and Practice of Performing a Queer Pedagogy2006/03/011