Learning How to Drive: Rites of Passage in Being and Becoming (A Collaborative Autoethnography Not Just About Driving)

Author:

Alexander Bryant Keith1ORCID,Carroll Joanna1,Perez William1,Melendrez Maria1,Flaherty John Kennith1,Espinoza Roberta1,DeSilva Chris1,Axtell John1

Affiliation:

1. Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA, USA

Abstract

This collaborative autoethnography uses the prompt of “learning to drive” as a pivot point of critically remembering aspects of the authors being and becoming; from the earned autonomy of operating a vehicle to a broader sense of self-determination, social responsibility, and determined directionality as literal and figurative metaphor for life choices. The authors from diverse backgrounds working in the same academic institution engage the processes of reflectivity, reflexivity, and refractivity in autoethnography to theorize through lived experience. In the process, they bridge the gap between past, present, and beyond. The piece ends with prompts for others to tell critical stories of lived experience.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Cultural Studies

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