I found Sheila Heti’s Alphabetical Diaries so engrossing that I decided to construct an experimental assemblage based partially on her somewhat playful yet serious alphabetical reconfiguring of her diaries. In my case, I used items selected mainly from various articles I have written concerning autoethnography following Heti’s rather chaotic methodology.
BakhtinM. (1984). Problems of Dostoevsky’s poetics. University of Minnesota Press.
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BeckerH. (1998). Tricks of the trade: How to think about your research while you’re doing it. The University of Chicago Press.
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BlackhamH. (1968). Humanism. Penguin Books.
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BochnerA. (2017). Unfurling rigor: On continuity and change in qualitative inquiry. Qualitative Inquiry, 24(6), 359–368.
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BrandomR. (2021). Foreword: Achieving the enlightenment. In MendietaE.RortyR. (Eds.), Pragmatism as anti-authoritarianism (pp. vii–xxvi). Harvard University Press.
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CarrW. (2007). Educational research as a practical science. International Journal of Research and Method in Education, 30, 271–286.
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De BresH. (2021). Artful truths: The philosophy of memoir. The University of Chicago Press.
EllisC. (2013). Preface: Carrying the torch for autoethnography. In JonesS.AdamsT.EllisC. (Eds.), Handbook of autoethnography (pp. xx–xxi). Left coast Press.
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EmersonR. (1985). Nature and selected essays. Penguin Books. (Original work published 1862)
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FerranteE. (2022). In the margins: On the pleasures of reading and writing (GoldsteinA., Trans.). Europa editions.
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FishS. (2011). How to write a sentence and How to read one. HarperCollins.
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FordR. (2023). Be mine. Bloomsbury.
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FraynM. (2006). The human touch: Our part in the creation of a universe. Faber & Faber.
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GhodseeK. (2016). From notes to narrative: Writing ethnography that everyone can read. The University of Chicago Press.
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GrantA. (2023). The philosophical autoethnographer. In GrantA. (Ed.), Writing philosophical autoethnography (pp. 1–22). Taylor & Francis.
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HarariY. (2014). Sapiens: A brief history of humankind. Vintage Books. (Original work published 2011)
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HavelV. (1990). Disturbing the peace: A conversation with Karel Hvizdala (WilsonP., Trans.). Vintage Books.
hooksb. (2000). Remembered rapture: Dancing with words. Journal of Academic Composition, 2, 1–8.
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HylandK. (2002). Teaching and researching writing. Longman Publishing.
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JohnsonB. (1927). Essaying the essay. Books for Libraries Press.
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KincheloeJ.BerryK. (2004). Rigour and complexity in educational research: Conceptualizing the Bricolage. Open University Press.
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Kini-SinghA. (2023). From anthropology to artistic practice: How Bricolage has been used in the twentieth century as an ideal model of engagement with the world. Journal of Human Values, 29(1), 48–57.
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KnightsD.WillmottH. (2002). Autonomy as utopia or dystopia. Sociological Review, 50, 59–79.