Alisse Waterston: Making Theory Accessible with Intimate Ethnography
This is my sixth post in my Year of Women’s Voices blog series, and features my review of Alisse Waterston’s ethnography My Father’s Wars: Migration, Memory and the Violence of a Century (2014). In this intimate ethnography of her father, Dr. … Continue reading Alisse Waterston: Making Theory Accessible with Intimate Ethnography
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