This autoethnographic piece explores the relationships between the author’s personal stories and her capacities as a qualitative researcher. Relying on poststructural inquiry, the author thinks her stories through each other and the works of Deleuze, Butler, and Caputo in order to examine how these fabulas disallow her to meet the other face to face.
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