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The Grave
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Journal of Autoethnography
Journal of Autoethnography (2025) 6 (1): 29–36.
Published: 01 January 2025
... death and her dead body that enthralled me. Upon her death, she was embalmed, her body kept in state, and later moved to her offices for several years while her husband oversaw the construction of a grand memorial. Just three years after her death, President Perón was overthrown in a miliary coup. He...
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Journal of Autoethnography
Journal of Autoethnography (2025) 6 (1): 50–70.
Published: 01 January 2025
... is not a substitute for authentic caregiving and acts of acknowledgment. © 2025 by The Regents of the University of California 2025 caregiving evocative autoethnography dementia memory nursing homes In April 1994, I discovered that my mother was becoming forgetful, repetitious, and disorganized...
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A Woman’s Journey of Decolonization and Indigenous Amazigh Identity
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Journal of Autoethnography
Journal of Autoethnography (2023) 4 (3): 348–358.
Published: 01 July 2023
... to regain my Indigenous self and make meaning of my own experiences and history as an Amazigh person, which requires that I engage in memory work to claim my Indigenous voice as an Amazigh. In adopting this framework, I center my Indigenous self. Indigenous Amazigh autoethnography can allow diverse Amazigh...
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Necessary Pains
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Journal of Autoethnography
Journal of Autoethnography (2022) 3 (4): 576–583.
Published: 01 October 2022
...Saghar Leslie Naghib The mind of a woman in labor is unparalleled in both strength and vulnerability. In this personal essay, I recount how I harnessed my memories about my mother and grief over her recent passing to cope with the isolation and pain of my labor and delivery on June 2, 2020—what...
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Playing Chess
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Journal of Autoethnography
Journal of Autoethnography (2021) 2 (3): 345–346.
Published: 01 July 2021
...Peter Joseph Gloviczki In this autoethnography, I layer a childhood memory of playing chess onto the experience of watching a video about chess. In doing so, I hope to bridge past and present to build future. Early games provide a way of understanding how I pieced together the world. The way I...