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Advances in Autoethnography and Narrative Inquiry pays homage to two prominent scholars, Arthur Bochner and Carolyn Ellis, for their formative and formidable contributions to autoethnography, personal narrative, and alternative forms of scholarship.

Their autoethnographic—and life—project gives us tools for understanding shared humanity and precious diversity; for striving to become ever-more empathic, loving, and ethical; and for living our best creative, relational, and public lives. The collection is organized into two sections: "Foundations" and "Futures." Contributors to "Foundations" explore Carolyn and Art’s scholarship and legacy and/or their singular presence in the author’s life. Contributors to "Futures" offer novel and innovative applications of autoethnographic and narrative inquiry. Throughout, contributors demonstrate how Bochner’s and Ellis’ work has created and shifted the terrain of autoethnographic and narrative research.

This collection will be of interest to researchers familiar with Bochner’s and Ellis’ research. It also serves as a resource for graduate students, scholars, and professionals who have an interest in autoethnographic and narrative research. This collection can be used in upper-division undergraduate courses and graduate courses solely about autoethnography and narrative, and as a secondary text for courses about ethnography and qualitative research.

List of figures
viii
Acknowledgements ix
List of contributors
xi
1 Righting and writing (for) our lives: Turning inward when the world falls apart
1(12)
Tony E. Adams
Robin M. Boylorn
Lisa M. Tillmann
PART I Foundations
13(108)
2 Risk and reward in autoethnography: Revisiting "Chronicling an Academic Depression"
15(12)
Barbara J. Jago
3 Coming home to narrative autoethnography: Encounters with Bochner and Ellis
27(8)
Christopher N. Poulos
4 Becoming wild: Autoethnography as feral pedagogy
35(6)
Stacy Holman Jones
5 A collaborative dialogue on the dialogic influence of Art Bochner and Carolyn Ellis
41(7)
Lesa Lockford
Ronald J. Pelias
6 Traveling with Carolyn Ellis and Art Bochner, or how I became harmonized with the autoethnographic life: An autoformative story
48(16)
Marcin Kafar
7 Dear Art and Carolyn: A love story
64(9)
Keith Berry
8 Massaging the muse
73(13)
Gresilda A. Tilley-Lubbs
9 Changing stories: A 20-year autoethnography
86(9)
Elaine Bass Jenks
10 A rose by another name: Zen and the Art of Carolyn
95(14)
Chris J. Patti
11 Bochner and Ellis as teachers, mentors, and friends: Learning what it means to live a good life
109(12)
Lisa P. Z. Spinazola
PART II Futures
121(134)
12 Traces and shards of self-injury: Strange accounting with "Author X"
123(19)
Brittany Presson
Brandi Barnes
Carol Rambo
Author X
13 Tangible autoethnography: Merging autoethnographic writing and artmaking
142(13)
Csaba Osvath
14 Searching for Utopia in rural queer narratives
155(17)
Darren Cummings
15 Kindred spirits: Narrative, art, life
172(16)
Mark Freeman
16 Friendship, music, and living learning: The story of a song
188(16)
William K. Rawlins
17 Comedic autoethnography
204(19)
Nathan Hodges
18 Walking in Dallas with dead people
223(14)
Deborah C. Breede
19 Forget my perfect offering: A mother daughter
237(13)
Silvia M. Benard Calva
20 Epilogue: Autoethnography as a warm idea
250(5)
Arthur P. Bochner
Carolyn Ellis
Index 255
Tony E. Adams is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Communication at Bradley University. He is the co-author and co-editor of nine books. He is a co-editor of the Writing Lives: Ethnographic Narratives book series (Routledge) and founding co-editor of the Journal of Autoethnography (University of California Press).

Robin M. Boylorn is an Associate Professor of Interpersonal and Intercultural Communication at the University of Alabama. She is the author, co-author or co-editor of three books. She is also an Associate Editor of the Journal of Autoethnography (University of California Press).

Lisa M. Tillmann is an activist researcher, documentary filmmaker, and professor at Rollins College. The author of two books and producer or co-producer of four documentary films, she holds the William R. Kenan Chair of Critical Media and Cultural Studies.