Considerable attention has been paid to the experiences of pain and injury in the sociology of sport literature. In this vein, this paper probes the experience of pain and injury as it pertains to masculinities. This paper documents the specific ways that, on the one hand, athletes conform to masculine ideals through attempts to assume ideal states of embodiment and withstanding pain associated with participation in sport, while on the other hand, through debilitating bodily injury, athletes actually fail to materialise masculine ideals associated with participation in sport. Drawing from an ethnography of mixed martial arts (MMA), this article documents the embodied experiences of pain and injury among MMA fighters. Based on 45 interviews ...
The intent of this thesis is to explore existing gender norms in mixed martial arts cultures. Mascul...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the lived experiences of a group of competitive male ro...
This thesis applies trauma theory to three boxing genres: autobiography, fiction, and film, respecti...
The aim of this article is to investigate bodily experiences through an autoethnographic fieldwork s...
The aim of this article is to investigate bodily experiences through an autoethnographic fieldwork s...
Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) is a sport on the rise within the field of martial arts in which competitor...
This paper examines how participation in physically demanding sport, with its potential and actual i...
Athletes often experience pain in sport and in their everyday lives, yet little research has explore...
Athletes often experience pain in sport and in their everyday lives, yet little research has explore...
abstract: Masculinity has been increasingly recognized as a critical and relatively unexplored area ...
Drawing on qualitative interviews with Mixed martial arts (MMA) athletes and stakeholders, this stud...
Drawing on qualitative interviews with Mixed martial arts (MMA) athletes and stakeholders, this stud...
This article explores the sensuous experience of full contact fighting through ethnographic research...
This paper examines how participation in physically demanding sport, with its potential and actual i...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the lived experiences of a group of competitive male ro...
The intent of this thesis is to explore existing gender norms in mixed martial arts cultures. Mascul...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the lived experiences of a group of competitive male ro...
This thesis applies trauma theory to three boxing genres: autobiography, fiction, and film, respecti...
The aim of this article is to investigate bodily experiences through an autoethnographic fieldwork s...
The aim of this article is to investigate bodily experiences through an autoethnographic fieldwork s...
Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) is a sport on the rise within the field of martial arts in which competitor...
This paper examines how participation in physically demanding sport, with its potential and actual i...
Athletes often experience pain in sport and in their everyday lives, yet little research has explore...
Athletes often experience pain in sport and in their everyday lives, yet little research has explore...
abstract: Masculinity has been increasingly recognized as a critical and relatively unexplored area ...
Drawing on qualitative interviews with Mixed martial arts (MMA) athletes and stakeholders, this stud...
Drawing on qualitative interviews with Mixed martial arts (MMA) athletes and stakeholders, this stud...
This article explores the sensuous experience of full contact fighting through ethnographic research...
This paper examines how participation in physically demanding sport, with its potential and actual i...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the lived experiences of a group of competitive male ro...
The intent of this thesis is to explore existing gender norms in mixed martial arts cultures. Mascul...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the lived experiences of a group of competitive male ro...
This thesis applies trauma theory to three boxing genres: autobiography, fiction, and film, respecti...