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- Title
My Mother's Skull Is Burning: A Story of Stories.
- Authors
Sørly, Rita; Karlsson, Bengt; Grant, Alec
- Abstract
Performing autoethnography is a dynamic and dialogic exercise, transgressing and exceeding traditional expectations of academic papers. In this freely spoken piece—of narratives, thoughts, poems, and reflections—you will meet three international mental health scholar-researchers seeking and deepening connection through friendship. The article began as a single story and developed, as stories often do, to become many stories. It is conversational, shifting discursively across many topics, including diagnosis, medication, mental health demedicalization and recovery, cultural colonization, language, narrative and human abuse, identity, human connection, being outside the academic mainstream, ethnicity, time, and transitions. It is a story of telling stories.
- Subjects
SKULL; STORYTELLING; MENTAL health; FICTION; WORLD health; CHATBOTS
- Publication
Qualitative Inquiry, 2019, Vol 25, Issue 9/10, p1011
- ISSN
1077-8004
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/1077800418787547