《坏事》的自我民族志

G. Gil
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这篇文章讲述了作者在网上被一名前学生诬告性侵犯后的经历。这篇文章不仅仅是一个事件的编年史,而是一个批判性的、自我反思的思想和感受的清单,因为作者希望与指控及其后果达成协议,以及对原告的实践关注。更广泛地说,这篇文章探讨了讲故事和自我研究的复杂性,与羞耻、真相和社会特权有关。
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Autoethnography of The Bad Thing
This article offers an account of the author’s experience after being falsely accused online of sexual assault by a former student. More than a chronicle of events, the article serves as a critical, self-reflexive inventory of thoughts and feelings, as the author looks to come to terms with the allegations and their consequences, as well as practice concern for his accuser. More broadly, the essay serves as an inquiry into the complexities of storytelling and self-research, in relation to shame, truth, and social privilege.
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