opening my voice, claiming my space: theorizing the possibilities of postcolonial approaches to autoethnography

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This essay examines the ways in which postcoloniality and autoethnography can be integrated to create a space of scholarly inquiry that disrupts the colonialist enterprise prevalent in the academy. By utilizing González's four ethics of postcolonial ethnography, this essay presents an ethics for postcolonial autoethnography as a mode to build a body of scholarly research that disrupts scientific imperialism.
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Authors ;Archana A. Pathak
Journal international journal of differential equations
Year 2010
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