Sherpa Romeo green journal. Permission to archive accepted author manuscript.In this autoethnography, I consider the emotionality of sustaining and exacerbating an athletic injury. I interrogate youth sport experiences in which coaches and teammates lauded my willingness to play sport with little regard for my physical well-being, and the anxieties, doubts, and frustrations I experienced through the process of 'recovering' from my injury. In the process, I forefront my (athletic) identity, and the embodied emotionality of confronting a 'failing' body upon which it rest(s/ed). Additionally, I critically interrogate violence as a thread running through practices and discourses of masculinity, situating my researching body at the "intersectin...
This chapter draws upon data generated by an autoethnographic research project on sporting embodimen...
This thesis examines how the cultural structures which guide and control sport impact on the constru...
This project began as a memorial to an athlete who died of cancer, and ended as a journey through gr...
Autoethnography has been deemed a contentious and ‘self-indulgent’ methodological approach within so...
Based upon a collaborative autoethnographic research project, this article explores from a sociologi...
Despite its burgeoning popularity in recent years, autoethnography is still considered a contentious...
The current study explored the life-histories of 10 weight training men and aimed to understand the ...
This paper examines how participation in physically demanding sport, with its potential and actual i...
This paper presents a psychoanalytic-autoethnography of embodied masculinity. It examines the sport ...
In athletics, the phrase “man-to-man” refers to a type a defense: one where a single player is paire...
This thesis comprises a narrative exploration of the lived experience of being someone who has self...
Little is known about why disabled athletes choose to modify their bodies and the meanings that thes...
Researchers have raised concerns about the construction of dangerous/problematic masculinities withi...
Drawing on narrative research conducted in the UK about self-injury and embodiment, this article pre...
Autoethnography as the engagement of self/other, self/culture, self/politics, selves/future
This chapter draws upon data generated by an autoethnographic research project on sporting embodimen...
This thesis examines how the cultural structures which guide and control sport impact on the constru...
This project began as a memorial to an athlete who died of cancer, and ended as a journey through gr...
Autoethnography has been deemed a contentious and ‘self-indulgent’ methodological approach within so...
Based upon a collaborative autoethnographic research project, this article explores from a sociologi...
Despite its burgeoning popularity in recent years, autoethnography is still considered a contentious...
The current study explored the life-histories of 10 weight training men and aimed to understand the ...
This paper examines how participation in physically demanding sport, with its potential and actual i...
This paper presents a psychoanalytic-autoethnography of embodied masculinity. It examines the sport ...
In athletics, the phrase “man-to-man” refers to a type a defense: one where a single player is paire...
This thesis comprises a narrative exploration of the lived experience of being someone who has self...
Little is known about why disabled athletes choose to modify their bodies and the meanings that thes...
Researchers have raised concerns about the construction of dangerous/problematic masculinities withi...
Drawing on narrative research conducted in the UK about self-injury and embodiment, this article pre...
Autoethnography as the engagement of self/other, self/culture, self/politics, selves/future
This chapter draws upon data generated by an autoethnographic research project on sporting embodimen...
This thesis examines how the cultural structures which guide and control sport impact on the constru...
This project began as a memorial to an athlete who died of cancer, and ended as a journey through gr...