Critical storytelling in millennial times : : undergraduates share their stories of struggle / / edited by Carmella J. Braniger and Kaytlin M. Jacoby.

Critical stories are more than just anecdotes or tales. They are narratives that raconter, or recount, the author’s own experiences, situating them in broader cultural contexts. Just as the autoethnographer situates the self in relation to the “others” of which the self is both a part and from which...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill Sense,, 2019.
Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Series:Critical Storytelling 1.
Physical Description:1 online resource (140 pages).
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter
  • Copyright page
  • Preface
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Identity and the Millenials
  • A Letter to the Teammates of Locker Room Talk / Brittany Walsh
  • You Don’t Look like You’re Mexican / Alexseñia Ralat
  • Police Brutality through the Eyes of the Brutalized / Dwight Brown
  • Severity of Sex Trade amongst Children in Cambodia / Claire Parrish
  • Women in Sports / Morgan Vogels
  • Coffee Rings / Katy Swift
  • Science Fiction or Science Fact / Kara Niles
  • Demands on University Millennials
  • American Dream or American Nightmare? / Kaytlin M. Jacoby
  • New Year, New Me / Alec Reyes
  • Scars / James Kruse
  • Hopeful among the Hopeless / Dean Larrick
  • Acting for Facebook / Ben Brawner
  • How Millenials Cope
  • Dying Is Easy, Comedy Is Hard / Grace Piper
  • Not in My Head / Bric Martin
  • Oh, Baby / Stephanie Simon
  • The Untracable Mob / S. H. Suits
  • Not Your Gay Best Friend, Just Your Best Friend / Bryce Cherry
  • Prescribing Addiction / Claire Prendergast.