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Autoethnography Manifesto
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CultureHumanitiesPersonal IdentityDecolonialityFixed IdentitiesIdentity PoliticsAssemblageEducationEthnographyAnthropologyBetweener AutoethnographiesSocial AnthropologyCultural StudiesSocial SciencesSocial Justice
We write about betweener autoethnographies in this manifesto. We see autoethnography as a way of knowing that has the potential to examine social justice, systems of oppression, and neocolonialism from our encounters with experiences lived in-between identities and worlds. We see life lived in between fixed identities and social categories as a common human experience, and as such, as places where we can expand the circle of Us while also decreasing notions of Them and Other.