Meeting a New Me: An Autoethnographic Journey into Kenya and Back |
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Authors: | Miranda Gilmore Rajeswari Natrajan-Tyagi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Children’s Institute Inc., 21810 Normandie Ave., Torrance, CA 90502, USA;(2) The Marriage and Family Therapy Program, Alliant International University, Irvine, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | In this article the first author (MG) examines her experiences, reflections, and questions after traveling to Kenya and then attempting to integrate those experiences into her Western life. Using an autoethnographic format, different implications for the author are explored as she becomes more culturally aware both of other ways of being as well as of her own identity. MG publically shared her experiences on three different occasions, and then used a reflective stance to consider the implications of the questions posed for her personally, for the therapy field, and for the meaning of maintaining multicultural competencies. |
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