Autoethnographic Polaroids
Autoethnographic Polaroids
Anandam Kavoori (2023). “Autoethnographic Polaroids.” Cultural Studies ↔ Critical Methodologies, 23(3) (Sage journal).
Abstract: This autoethnographic essay offers the concept of "Polaroids" as a storytelling device for qualitative researchers and writers. It examines the work of unfolding identity in the author’s life, as a mirror to wider processes of immigration and cultural assimilation. The paper is a contribution to qualitative theory building, new representational practices, and storytelling techniques.
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