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Ethnoautobiography as practice of radical presence: storying the self in participatory visions.

By Kremer, Jurgen W.
Publication: ReVision
Date: Monday, September 22 2003

And even when I affirm something, I am still questioning.

Jacques Rigaut (1)

Who are you?" This question by a Native American colleague spawned inquiries and self-reflections that have resulted in a practice of radical presence termed "ethnoautobiography." (2) Her question, of course, did not aim for my c.v. or an account of the existentialist trajectory on which I saw myself. It was an attempt to the cracks of my White mind and a challenge in order to elicit answers from within an indigenous not have a tribe, clan, or totem for an answer, and I barely knew