Success stories and heroic tales are recurrently investigated narrative genres in literature (Propp, 1998), journalism (Lule, 2001) and, not the least, in sports (Hellström, 2014). In sports, we repeatedly hear athletes explain their performance at half-time or give us reflections on a recently completed competition. However, these stories are not produced in a social vacuum; they are part of a discursive framework and a product of time and place. The trajectories for a legitimate success story is limited and specific storylines are repeated and holds a specific dramaturgical structure. The heroic story typically follows a temporal structure, from a beginning to an end, where events and performances function as phases of a narrative journey...
Objectives In adolescence, personally meaningful autobiographical memories begin to integrate int...
'At its most a typical sports narrative records what happens in space and time. Alongside this tradi...
Using a life story approach, Hardy and colleagues present a study examining the similarities and dif...
Success stories and heroic tales are recurrently investigated narrative genres in literature (Propp,...
Narrative research has contributed to understandings of athletic identity as an evolving story of th...
Tidsskrift, Peer reviewedContextualized within narrative theory and the field of talent identificati...
First person autobiographical insights are of interest since they provide narrative of how elite ath...
publisher[Abstract] This research considers the relation of the mental growth of an athlete and the ...
Elite athletes in emerging adulthood are faced with societal and developmental complexities in addit...
Stephen Pack, Brian Hemmings, Sally Johnson, ‘Whose Tales Have I Told? The Social Construction of Li...
Contextualized within narrative theory and the field of talent identification and development system...
Success stories are a frequently investigated genre of shared cultural narratives. This paper will p...
Success stories are a frequently investigated genre of shared cultural narratives. This paper will p...
Contextualized within narrative theory and the field of talent identification and development system...
Abstract Objective: Taking a social and cultural perspective, this study extends research in the fi...
Objectives In adolescence, personally meaningful autobiographical memories begin to integrate int...
'At its most a typical sports narrative records what happens in space and time. Alongside this tradi...
Using a life story approach, Hardy and colleagues present a study examining the similarities and dif...
Success stories and heroic tales are recurrently investigated narrative genres in literature (Propp,...
Narrative research has contributed to understandings of athletic identity as an evolving story of th...
Tidsskrift, Peer reviewedContextualized within narrative theory and the field of talent identificati...
First person autobiographical insights are of interest since they provide narrative of how elite ath...
publisher[Abstract] This research considers the relation of the mental growth of an athlete and the ...
Elite athletes in emerging adulthood are faced with societal and developmental complexities in addit...
Stephen Pack, Brian Hemmings, Sally Johnson, ‘Whose Tales Have I Told? The Social Construction of Li...
Contextualized within narrative theory and the field of talent identification and development system...
Success stories are a frequently investigated genre of shared cultural narratives. This paper will p...
Success stories are a frequently investigated genre of shared cultural narratives. This paper will p...
Contextualized within narrative theory and the field of talent identification and development system...
Abstract Objective: Taking a social and cultural perspective, this study extends research in the fi...
Objectives In adolescence, personally meaningful autobiographical memories begin to integrate int...
'At its most a typical sports narrative records what happens in space and time. Alongside this tradi...
Using a life story approach, Hardy and colleagues present a study examining the similarities and dif...