Genre
- Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Wiebe, Sean
Author: MacDonald, Craig
Date Issued
2011
Abstract
In this paper we set out to explore the speculative function and nature of narrative in autoethnographic research. We consider how place--as locus, milieu, setting in which we narrate the distance between ourselves and events we can remember, places where we can remember being (or, in this case, becoming: becoming authors)--enriches our understanding of autoethnographic research in Education. Determining autoethnography as new frontier and as site for the construction of a way of life, we offer and invite beginnings in literary enjoyment of life through autobiographical writings for the Social Science of Education. We find ourselves digressing, and suggest that this may be a turn our memory takes on its homeward journey. We celebrate life.
Language
- English
Page range
86-108
Host Title
Journal of the Canadian Association for Curriculum Studies
Volume
9
Issue
2
ISSN
1916-4467