Comparative Analytic Autoethnography: Situating The Doctoral Journey and The Hero’s Journey

Wayne Taylor
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This analytical autoethnography offers a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the researcher's academic odyssey by drawing parallels between their personal experiences and Joseph Campbell's Hero's Journey archetype. Adopting Anderson's analytical autoethnographic approach, the researcher assumed the role of a complete member of the Doctor of Education (EdD) program, engaging in analytical reflexivity to develop a theoretical understanding of their academic journey. Through systematic data collection and introspective analysis, the study uncovers thematic threads and arcs of growth that resonate with the monomythic narrative archetype. The research incorporates a comparative examination with Campbell's Hero's Journey, providing a structured framework for organizing and analyzing the autoethnographic data. This framework reveals potential connections and emergent themes throughout the doctoral pursuit. Concurrent data analysis involving reflective journals, coursework materials, social media dialogues, and communications with cohort members allows for a comprehensive exploration of the researcher's personal experiences. The analytical layered-account autoethnographic data analysis illuminates the relationship between the researcher's academic journey and the theoretical framework, elucidating the significance and relevance of their experiences within the broader context of the monomythic narrative archetype. As a result, the autoethnographic account provides a comprehensive and thought-provoking narrative of the researcher's transformative doctoral odyssey.
比较分析自我民族志:博士之旅与英雄之旅的定位
这篇分析性自述通过将研究者的个人经历与约瑟夫-坎贝尔的 "英雄之旅 "原型相比较,对研究者的学术奥德赛进行了全面而深刻的探索。研究者采用安德森的分析性自述方法,扮演了教育博士(EdD)项目中一名完整成员的角色,进行分析性反思,从而对自己的学术之旅形成理论上的理解。通过系统的数据收集和内省分析,研究发现了与单一叙事原型产生共鸣的主题线索和成长弧线。研究结合了坎贝尔的《英雄之旅》进行比较研究,为组织和分析自述数据提供了一个结构化框架。这一框架揭示了整个博士研究过程中的潜在联系和新出现的主题。同时进行的数据分析涉及反思日记、课程材料、社交媒体对话以及与团队成员的交流,从而对研究者的个人经历进行了全面的探索。分析性的分层叙述式自述数据分析阐明了研究者的学术历程与理论框架之间的关系,阐明了他们的经历在更广泛的单一叙述原型背景下的意义和相关性。因此,自述提供了关于研究者博士转型之旅的全面而发人深省的叙述。
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