Autoethnographic onomastics: Transdisciplinary scholarship of personal names and ‘our-stories’
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Names are entwined with the languages and cultures from which they emanate, providing useful starting points for ethnographic
exploration. The study of names can broadly be referred to as onomastics. However, the field is fractured by disciplinary and
methodological divisions. Consequently, the study of names has not developed to the extent which might be expected for
a phenomenon of such social significance. Furthermore, the emotional aspects of names and naming are largely absent from
the literature. Autoethnography may be a useful methodology for bridging disciplinary and methodological divisions, bringing
interesting and insightful data to the study of names and naming.
exploration. The study of names can broadly be referred to as onomastics. However, the field is fractured by disciplinary and
methodological divisions. Consequently, the study of names has not developed to the extent which might be expected for
a phenomenon of such social significance. Furthermore, the emotional aspects of names and naming are largely absent from
the literature. Autoethnography may be a useful methodology for bridging disciplinary and methodological divisions, bringing
interesting and insightful data to the study of names and naming.
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