Writing Lives: Ethnographic and Autoethnographic Narratives
About the Book Series
Writing Lives: Ethnographic and Autoethnographic Narratives publishes autoethnographic and narrative research projects across the disciplines of the human sciences—anthropology, communication, education, psychology, sociology, etc. The series editors seek manuscripts that blur the boundaries between humanities and social sciences. We encourage novel and evocative forms of expressing concrete lived experience, including literary, poetic, artistic, critical, visual, performative, multi-voiced, and co-constructed representations. We are interested in ethnographic and autoethnographic narratives that depict local stories; employ literary modes of scene setting, dialogue, character development, and unfolding action; and include the author's critical reflections on the research and writing process, such as research ethics, alternative modes of inquiry and representation, reflexivity, and evocative storytelling.
Prospective authors should submit a Routledge Book Proposal form, current CV, and a completed or nearly-completed manuscript to [email protected], [email protected], and [email protected].
Book proposal form: please download the 'Textbook' guidelines at https://www.routledge.com/resources/authors/how-to-publish-with-us
A Story of a Marriage Through Dementia and Beyond: Love in a Whirlwind
1st Edition
By Laurel Richardson
February 10, 2022
A Story of a Marriage Through Dementia and Beyond is the extraordinary, unflinching account from sociologist Laurel Richardson of her love and caregiving through the last period of her husband Ernest Lockridge's life - from his transient amnesia to his death from Lewy Body Dementia. Focusing on ...
An Autoethnography of African American Motherhood: Things I Tell My Daughter
1st Edition
By Renata Harden Ferdinand
November 30, 2021
This is the first full-length explicitly identified autoethnographic text on African American motherhood. It shows the lived experiences of Black motherhood, when mothering is shaped by race, gender, and class, and mothers must navigate not only their own, but also their children's positions in ...
An Autoethnography of Fitting In: On Spinsterhood, Fatness, and Backpacker Tourism
1st Edition
By Phiona Stanley
November 26, 2021
An Autoethnography of Fitting In: On Spinsterhood, Fatness, and Backpacker Tourism is a feminist narrative about the social rules of obedience and acquiescence to the norm – embodiment, heteronormativity, partnering – and about fitting in, or not, with those narratives. Phiona Stanley explores a ...
Writing the Self in Bereavement: A Story of Love, Spousal Loss, and Resilience
1st Edition
By Reinekke Lengelle
December 30, 2020
Winner, ICQI 2022 Outstanding Qualitative Book Award In Writing the Self in Bereavement: A Story of Love, Spousal Loss, and Resilience, Reinekke Lengelle uses her abilities as a researcher, poet, and professor of therapeutic writing to tell a heartfelt and fearless story about her grief after the ...
Lessons on Aging and Dying: A Poetic Autoethnography
1st Edition
By Ronald J. Pelias
December 08, 2020
Lessons in Aging and Dying: A Poetic Autoethnography captures the experience of being elderly and facing the end of life. The book presents a collection of poems about life’s end accompanied with narrative commentary. Organized as 73 lessons, they can be read as personal curiosities, momentary...
Critical Autoethnography: Intersecting Cultural Identities in Everyday Life
2nd Edition
Edited
By Robin M. Boylorn, Mark P. Orbe
November 27, 2020
Critical Autoethnography: Intersecting Cultural Identities in Everyday Life, Second Edition, examines the development of the field of critical autoethnography through the lens of social identity. Contributors situate interpersonal and intercultural experiences of gender, race, ethnicity, ability, ...
Gender Futurity, Intersectional Autoethnography: Embodied Theorizing from the Margins
1st Edition
Edited
By Amber L. Johnson, Benny LeMaster
May 29, 2020
Awards Innovator Award for Outstanding Edited Collection, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Caucus, Central States Communication Association, 2023. Outstanding Book in Performance Studies and Autoethnography, Performance Studies and Autoethnography Division, Central States Communication ...
Therapy, Stand-Up, and the Gesture of Writing: Towards Creative-Relational Inquiry
1st Edition
By Jonathan Wyatt
December 17, 2018
Therapy, Stand-Up, and the Gesture of Writing is a sharp, lively exploration of the connections between therapy, stand-up comedy, and writing as a method of inquiry; and of how these connections can be theorized through the author’s new concept: creative-relational inquiry. Engaging, often poignant...
Talking White Trash: Mediated Representations and Lived Experiences of White Working-Class People
1st Edition
By Tasha R. Dunn
December 04, 2018
Talking White Trash documents the complex and interwoven relationship between mediated representations and lived experiences of white working-class people—a task inspired by the author’s experiences growing up in a white working-class family and neighborhood and how she came to understand herself ...
At Home with Grief: Continued Bonds with the Deceased
1st Edition
By Blake Paxton
February 06, 2018
What would you say to a deceased loved one if they could come back for one day? What if you can’t just ‘move on’ from grief? At Home with Grief: Continued Bonds with the Deceased chronicles Blake Paxton’s autoethnographic study of his continued relationship with his deceased mother. In the 90s, ...
YoungGiftedandFat: An Autoethnography of Size, Sexuality, and Privilege
1st Edition
By Sharrell D. Luckett
November 16, 2017
YoungGiftedandFat is a critical autoethnography of "performing thin"– on the stage and in life. Sharrell D. Luckett’s story of weight loss and gain and playing the (beautiful, desirable, thin) leading lady showcases an innovative and interdisciplinary approach to issues of weight and self-esteem, ...
Autobiography of a Disease
1st Edition
By Patrick Anderson
June 09, 2017
Autobiography of a Disease documents, in experimental form, the experience of extended life-threatening illness in contemporary US hospitals and clinics. The narrative is based primarily on the author’s sudden and catastrophic collapse into a coma and long hospitalization thirteen years ago; but it...