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Sport, authenticity, confession
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Sport, authenticity, confession

T. Miller
Cultural Studies: Critical Methodologies, Vol.8(4), pp.540-542
2008
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Abstract

This article appeals for an end to drawing on personal experience as sports scholarship and pedagogy. It questions the value of autoethnography. Too much work on sport, in particular, is based on appeals to sporting ardor or expertise rather than analytic and political acuity. Instead, what is needed is a supple blend of political economy, ethnography, and textual analysis.

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