“Collaborative Autoethnographic Writing as Communal Curative”

Katty Alhayek, B. Alexander, Elissa Foster, C. H. Ojeda, Ayshia Mackie-Stephenson, Claudio Moreira, Ronald J. Pelias, Christopher N. Poulos, T. Sutton, P. I. Twishime
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This collaborative autoethnography reflects on how each author experienced COVID-19 and associated precarity. We explore the ways in which this experience relates to our identities (both particular and plural), and our positionalities in terms of privilege and marginality. As a collective of diverse collaborators, we confront dialectical questions of self and society. Our contributions reveal our advantage/disadvantage, mobility/immobility, and the borders and boundedness before/during/after COVID-19. We show the power of curative writing in collaborative autoethnography and how the sharing of our experiences of vulnerability represents an invitation to human connection.
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“协作式自我民族志写作作为公共疗法”
这本协作式的自我民族志反映了每位作者如何经历COVID-19以及相关的不稳定性。我们探索这种经历与我们的身份(包括特殊的和多元的)以及我们在特权和边缘化方面的地位之间的关系。作为一个由不同合作者组成的集体,我们面临着自我与社会的辩证问题。我们的贡献揭示了我们在COVID-19之前/期间/之后的优势/劣势,流动性/不流动性以及边界和局限性。我们展示了在合作的自我民族志中治疗性写作的力量,以及分享我们的脆弱经历如何代表了对人类联系的邀请。
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