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Resisting Cultural Narrative Entrapment in Autoethnography

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book delves into the nexus of cultural narratives and takes the reader on a journey through the intricate landscape of identity and cultural critique. Each chapter, enriched with dialogues with 'Ash,' our imaginary interlocutor, presents a profound exploration rooted in the philosophical fabric.


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About the Author
Acknowledgements
Permissions
Foreword
Preface
1 Resisting Cultural Narrative Entrapment: Setting the Scene
2 Culture and Cultural Identity
3 Narrative and Narrative Identity
4 Silencing
5 Autocritique
Appendix
Bibliography
Appendix
Bibliography


About the author










Alec Grant, PhD is an independent scholar and former Visiting Professor at the University of Bolton. He was the recipient of the International Conference of Autoethnography Inaugural Lifetime Contribution Award in 2020.


Summary

This book delves into the nexus of cultural narratives and takes the reader on a journey through the intricate landscape of identity and cultural critique. Each chapter, enriched with dialogues with 'Ash,' our imaginary interlocutor, presents a profound exploration rooted in the philosophical fabric.

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