ABSTRACT

In this chapter, I simultaneously enact and embody autoethnographic writing to theorize the experiences of postcolonial bodies and decolonize autoethnography to insert the stories of the margins written by a postcolonial queer person. Hence, I purposefully employ a circular and shapeshifting autoethnography to illuminate postcolonial experiences. In this chapter, I also embody and theorize the decolonization of academic methods, spaces, and scholarly writing through circular writing.