The Ethnographic Autobiography

Harry F. Wolcott (University of Oregon, USA, hwolcott at oregon.uoregon.edu)


DOI: 10.1191/0967550704ab004oa

Abstract

The author draws upon an earlier article by anthropologist Stanley Brandes to recommend that when the intent and purposes of relating a life story are clearly anthropological, the work be labelled `ethnographic autobiography'. An ethnographic autobiography is defined as a life story told to an anthropologist or used in ways that implicate a sociocultural rather than a psychological interpretation.

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