Critical Collaborative Performance Autoethnography

In the three years of our public practice, Hill L. Waters (HLW) has put on workshops celebrating Black girls, living in/theorizing from the body, and creating community accountable partnerships; given lectures on social justice as well as social identitie

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Doing Autoethnography Foreword by Carolyn Ellis and Arthur P. Bochner

Edited by Sandra L. Pensoneau-Conway, Tony E. Adams and Derek M. Bolen

SENSE PUBLISHERS ROTTERDAM / BOSTON / TAIPEI

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foreword Carolyn Ellis and Arthur P. Bochner

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Acknowledgments

ix

1. Doing Autoethnography Sandra L. Pensoneau-Conway, Tony E. Adams, and Derek M. Bolen

1

2. Bitter Sweet(water): Autoethnography, Relational Ethics, and the Possible Perpetuation of Stereotypes Robin M. Boylorn 3. The Consumed Self: Understanding the Stories I Cannot Have Keith Berry

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4. Pleasures and Paradoxes of New Media: An Autoethnography of a Redditor Kathryn Thompson

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5. Critical Collaborative Performance Autoethnography: Reflecting on Collective Practice, Black Girlhood, Black Love and Accountability Durell M. Callier, Dominique C. Hill, and Hill L. Waters

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6. Marriage or Mirage? The Breakdown of a Break-up John Marc Cuellar

45

7. My Body Knows Things: This Black Woman’s Storied Theory in Performative Autoethnography Allison Upshaw

55

8. Learning How to Be a Man the Hard Way: An Exploration into the Dissolution and Reunification of Masculine Identities O. J. Duncan

67

9. Making a Big Deal Out of Nothing: Patriarchy, White Supremacy, and Teacher Preeminence Chris Godsey

81

10. Hit Him Again: An Autoethnography of Violence and Masculinity Stephen Henry

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11. Going Home: Alienating Emotional Relational Talk with Brecht-olage Christina L. Ivey

105

12. Lost in Hope: (De)constructing Hope in “Missing Person” Discourses Dianah McGreehan

115

13. Teaching While Lesbian: Identity and a Case for Consciousness in the Classroom and Beyond Sondra S. Briggs

127

14. Remember Who You Belong to: A Story of Multiple and Temporary Belongings Sarah Helps

139

15. Not an Alice: Thoughts on Body and Performance Mindy Ralston

149

16. There is No Home Like Place David Purnell

155

17. Learning to Care Molly Wiant Cummins

163

18. Academic Pimping: Is Anyone Afraid of Researching Academic Relationships? Igor Vinicius Lima Valentim

173

19. A Ghostly Presence: (Un)Belonging in Spaces on the Peripheries Claire Smith

187

20. Are You Legal? A Question of Citizenship Amy Arellano

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