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Remaking Memory
Autoethnography, Memoir and the Ethics of Self
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262 pages
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Exploring the intricate relationship between personal experience and research, this book delves into how subjective narratives shape academic findings. John Freeman challenges traditional notions of objectivity, addressing themes like self-performance, traumatic memoir, and the ethics of cultural appropriation. Through case studies from global autoethnographers, readers encounter critical reflections on memory, emotional impact, and the blurred lines between truth and illusion. Appendices offer essential guidance for university researchers and supervisors navigating these complex issues.
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2021, paperback
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