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The deep descriptions in this autoethnographic work are an attempt to show the ways in which a sense of belonging is transmitted. Searching for my roots transformed the familial futures of all my relationships. New life trajectories were subsequently co-created. “Autoethnography is a way of caring for the self. We often write to work something out for ourselves, and when we do, we must take into account how we care for ourselves, as well as how we experience tension and conflict with others.”[1] The autoethnographic process has allowed me to work through my story, giving self-care to my becomingness. [1] Tony E. Adams, Stacy Linn Holman Jones, and Carolyn Ellis. Autoethnography (Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press, 2015), 62.
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