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Nadia Santiago
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Nadia Santiago is a PhD student at the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology. Because research is one of her passions, she enjoys helping others plan and carry out their own projects.


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Nadia's Favorite Autoethnography Resources

  1. Ethnographically speaking: Autoethnography, literature, and aesthetics by Arthur P. Bochner and Carolyn Ellis
  2. Autoethnography: Making the personal political by Stacy Holman Jones
  3. My mother is mentally retarded by Carol Rambo
  4. The critical life by Ron J. Pelias
  5. Writing: A method of inquiry by L. Richardson and E. A. St. Pierre
  6. Anthropology that breaks your heart by Ruth Behar
  7. Autoethnography is queer by N. K. Denzin, Y. S. Lincoln, and L. T. Smith
  8. “I hate my voice”: Coming to terms with minor bodily stigmas by Carolyn Ellis
  9. Autoethnography as method by H. Chang
  10. A secret life in a culture of thinness: Reflections on body, food, and bulimia by L. M. Tillman-Healy
  11. Silent voices: A subversive reading of child sexual abuse by K. V. Fox