This book represents an important and timely contribution to contemporary feminist scholarship. Through the methodological lens of autoethnography, this edited volume brings together a collection of deeply reflexive and analytically rigorous chapters that examine the lived realities of women across diverse cultural, social, and geopolitical contexts. The volume foregrounds experience as a site of knowledge production, situating the personal as a powerful space through which broader structures of gender, power, and identity may be interrogated.
The editors have presented a collection that is both cohesive and wide-ranging in its scope. Their scholarly vision and an endeavor to center women’s own voices and narratives as legitimate forms of theorizing are evident in the methodological and thematic coherence of the work. Each contribution mobilizes autoethnographic reflection not merely as an act of self-expression, but as a deliberate epistemological and political stance that challenges conventional hierarchies of knowledge.
Meliha Teparić
International University of Sarajevo


