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Exploring Plural Identity Through Creative–Critical Autoethnography
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Exploring Plural Identity Through Creative–Critical Autoethnography

This book rethinks the relationship between creative practice and critical inquiry in mental health writing. Combining scholarly analysis with lived experience, it develops a distinctive account of dissociative identity disorder, positioning plural subjectivity not only as its subject, but also as its method. The work blends evocative and analytical approaches to explore how writing can embody unknowing, rupture, and difference: What becomes of life writing and identity processing when memory is discontinuous? Focusing on the often-overlooked early stages of the therapeutic journey—help-seeking, psychoeducation, and meaning-making before “living well” narratives take hold—it engages critically with life writing, memoir, autobiography, and autoethnography, while interrogating the social, clinical, and media frameworks that shape understandings of DID, one of the most marginalised forms of neurodiversity. The text theorises as it feels and critiques as it creates, ultimately asking what it means to write—and to be written by—plurality. It will appeal to scholars in the Health Humanities, Literary Studies, and Narrative Theory, as well as psychologists and sociologists interested in neurodiversity, dissociation, and writing therapy.

Kirjailija
Elayne Smith
ISBN
9781041127277
Kieli
englanti
Paino
446 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
17.8.2026
Sivumäärä
256