Dream Time With Dad: Autoethnography as Ritual in the Time of COVID-19
Abstract
The following autoethnography is a death ritual for my father. The ritual enacts my father’s process of artmaking and his request to preserve his story through an act of poiesis. The text constellates themes of generational psychic inheritance, polytheism, and an orientation toward death. These subjects are framed by the larger context of a global pandemic and a health care system under duress. Autoethnography as ritual provides a method for transforming relationships, integrating experiences of death, and honoring the life of the individual.
Department(s)
Communication, Media, Journalism and Film
Document Type
Article
DOI
10.1177/15327086221087656
Keywords
COVID-19, death, father, polytheism, psychic inheritance, ritual
Publication Date
6-1-2022
Recommended Citation
Collins, Christopher, "Dream Time With Dad: Autoethnography as Ritual in the Time of COVID-19" (2022). Faculty Scholarship. 760.
https://bearworks.missouristate.edu/articles00/760
Journal Title
Cultural Studies Critical Methodologies