Autoethnography as a Never-Ending Story: A Review of Guyana Diaries: Women’s Lives across Difference

  • Charles L
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Abstract

The proliferation of autoethnographies offers scholars and writers multiple opportunities to consider the various methods of authorial positioning in qualitative research inquiry. In this article, I review Guyana Diaries: Women's Lives across Difference, by Kimberly D. Nettles, while reflecting my own choices as an autoethnographic author. Autoethnographic writing is presented as a 'never-ending story,' which may have lasting, transformative effects on those who produce it.

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Charles, L. (2016). Autoethnography as a Never-Ending Story: A Review of Guyana Diaries: Women’s Lives across Difference. The Qualitative Report. https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2008.2812

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