Anyone Googling or, worse still, YouTubing the term autoethnography — anyone, that is, who has actually bothered to read a book or two of academic autoethnography – might come away with the impression that, rather than a serious methodological confluence of the literary and the social scientific, autoethnography is rapidly becoming an excuse for decadent middle class dolts [...]
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