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Difference between autobiography and autoethnography essay

          Autoethnography is "self writing about culture." As such it uses personal experience to critically examine socio-historical grand narratives and discourses.

        1. Autoethnography requires quantitative and qualitative reasearch, while an autobiography is written based on ones own memories and experiences.
        2. Autoethnography is a type of self-reflective or interpretive research that examines how the researcher's identity shapes the researcher's observations and interpretations.
        3. This essay takes literature laureate Kenzaburo Oe's Nobel lecture from , Japan, the Ambiguous, and Myself, as a point of departure for.
        4. Autoethnography is, then, a genre of autobiographical writing that exhibits multiple layers of consciousness, connecting the personal to the cultural.
        5. Autoethnography is a type of self-reflective or interpretive research that examines how the researcher's identity shapes the researcher's observations and interpretations..

          Autoethnography

          Research method using personal experience

          Autoethnography is a form of ethnographic research in which a researcher connects personal experiences to wider cultural, political, and social meanings and understandings.[1][2][3][4] It is considered a form of qualitative and/or arts-based research.[3]

          Autoethnography has been used across various disciplines, including anthropology,[5]arts education, communication studies,[6]education,[5][7][8]educational administration, English literature, ethnic studies, gender studies, history, human resource development,[9]marketing, music therapy,[10][11]nursing, organizational behavior,[12]paramedicine, performance studies, physiotherapy, psychology,[13][14]social work,[15]sociology,[16] and theology and religious studies.

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