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Title Statement Moving writing : crafting movement in sport research
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Moving Writing brings together scholars in cultural studies, sports studies, and physical education who transcend the boundaries between art and science, fact and fiction, self and other, and body and mind. These writers play with form, content, and style to explore critically such topics as women's body image problems, injury and pain, obsessive fan behavior, and sexual identity in sport. Each author also discusses the practice of representing movement and the possibilities autoethnography and ethnographic fiction offer researchers interested in creating rounder, richer, more evocative portrayals of people's movement experiences. Moving Writing depicts the complex and often contradictory nature of sport and physical activity as embodied practices in the twenty-first century.
Foreword p. ix Preface p. xv Introduction: Moving Writing p. 1 Crafting Autoethnography in Sport Research p. 25 Bodily Dialogues: Writing the Self p. 27 Bodies, Identities, Selves: Autoethnographic Fragments and Reflections p. 51 Body Talks: I Write p. 77 Initiation p. 87 Crafting Ethnographic Fiction in Sport Research p. 113 A Fan's Life: Lost and Found p. 115 Pass p. 133 On "Sk8ing": Reflections on Method p. 151 Ecstasy on Skis p. 167 Author Interviews, Notes on Craft p. 181 An Interview with Jenifer Levin p. 183 An Interview with Donald Hayes p. 193 Conclusion: Movement Practices Through Text p. 201 Contributors p. 213