Writing feminist autoethnography : in love with theory, words, and the language of women writers /

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Main Author: Mackinlay, Elizabeth (Author)
Corporate Author: EBSCOhost
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022.
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Table of Contents:
  • Letter one: 21st September, 2020
  • Dear Virginia
  • Letter two: 27th September, 2020
  • Dear Virginia
  • In acknowledgement: writing in relationality with Yanyuwa, Garrwa, Mara and Kudanji women
  • Letter three: 5th October, 2020
  • Dearest Virginia
  • Letter four: 10th October, 2020
  • Dearest Virginia
  • Becoming a broken-hearted feminist autoethnographer with Ruth Behar
  • Letter five: 13th October, 2020
  • Dearest Virginia
  • Letter six: 17th October, 2020
  • Dearest Virginia
  • A-way to love: feminist autoethnographic lessons from bell hooks
  • Letter seven: 18th October, 2020
  • Dearest Virginia
  • Letter eight: 25th October, 2020
  • Dearest Virginia
  • Becoming feminist autoethnography: becoming some-thing with Kathleen Stewart
  • Letter nine: 28th October, 2020
  • Dear V
  • Hush, the ethics of paying attention: wording and worlding feminist autoethnography with Simone Weil
  • Letter ten: 30th October, 2020
  • Dear V
  • What kind of world do you want to word? Crafting feminist autoethnography with Ursula K. Le Guin
  • Letter eleven: 11th November, 2020
  • Dear V
  • Letter twelve: 18th November, 2020
  • Dear V
  • Writing feminist autoethnography with Simone de Beauvoir: fourteen villanelles
  • Letter thirteen: 23rd November, 2020
  • My dear V
  • Letter fourteen: 29th November, 2020
  • My dear V
  • With love from I-to-you, Helene Cixous: a play script
  • Letter fifteen: 16th December, 2020
  • My dearest Virginia
  • Letter sixteen: 17th December, 2020
  • My dearest Virginia.