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Posthumous Autoethnography?
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posted on 2023-07-26, 15:46 authored by Graham F. BadleyI play with the idea of my being (nearly) posthumous in contrast to others who demonstrate all the characteristics of being (fully and vibrantly) prehumous. Their forms of collective autoethnography do, however, overlap to an extent with my more modest attempts at sort-of-after-academic-life-writing. Overall, I seek collegiality with those in our world—damaged though it is by our widespread espousal of the pernicious impact of managerialism and neoliberalism—who work for a better, democratic and universal society.
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Qualitative InquiryISSN
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