This paper presents a psychoanalytic-autoethnography of embodied masculinity. It examines the sport of competitive natural bodybuilding as a means to pursue relevant ontological questions as part of a wider philosophical project. The embodied narrative addresses three overlapping themes: an examination of the discourses defining a crisis of masculinity relating to an evolving body project; an analysis of the subject’s ambivalence towards the spoken ideal of ‘physical culture’ while imagining other forms of desire and risk taking practices; an analytic autoethnographic account of a competitive body experiencing temporal feelings of ‘loss’, reflecting on fragmentary experiences connected to socially conditioned roles. Enframed by psychoanalyt...
Sherpa Romeo green journal. Permission to archive accepted author manuscript.In this autoethnography...
This article considers a novel approach to researching sporting embodiment via what has been termed ...
This paper contributes to studies on sociology and the body by exploring my bodily experiences as an...
Autoethnography has been deemed a contentious and ‘self-indulgent’ methodological approach within so...
Despite its burgeoning popularity in recent years, autoethnography is still considered a contentious...
Autoethnography: situating personal sporting narratives in socio-cultural contexts Purpose: To intr...
Whilst in recent years the sociology of sport has taken to heart vociferous calls ‘to bring the body...
Autoethnography as the engagement of self/other, self/culture, self/politics, selves/future
open1noThe embodied approach to cognition consists in a range of theoretical proposals sharing the i...
This paper´s key proposition is to outline strategies to register bodily knowledge and experience ba...
The embodied approach to cognition consists in a range of theoretical proposals sharing the idea tha...
Contemporary understandings of embodied praxis concerned with the reconfiguration and reinvention of...
In the past few decades, scholars have begun to combine research and personal experience, exploring ...
In bodybuilding 'nature' and 'culture' clash. While many physical activities are acclaimed for the w...
Phenomenological analyses of the sporting body. Whilst in recent years the sociology of sport has ta...
Sherpa Romeo green journal. Permission to archive accepted author manuscript.In this autoethnography...
This article considers a novel approach to researching sporting embodiment via what has been termed ...
This paper contributes to studies on sociology and the body by exploring my bodily experiences as an...
Autoethnography has been deemed a contentious and ‘self-indulgent’ methodological approach within so...
Despite its burgeoning popularity in recent years, autoethnography is still considered a contentious...
Autoethnography: situating personal sporting narratives in socio-cultural contexts Purpose: To intr...
Whilst in recent years the sociology of sport has taken to heart vociferous calls ‘to bring the body...
Autoethnography as the engagement of self/other, self/culture, self/politics, selves/future
open1noThe embodied approach to cognition consists in a range of theoretical proposals sharing the i...
This paper´s key proposition is to outline strategies to register bodily knowledge and experience ba...
The embodied approach to cognition consists in a range of theoretical proposals sharing the idea tha...
Contemporary understandings of embodied praxis concerned with the reconfiguration and reinvention of...
In the past few decades, scholars have begun to combine research and personal experience, exploring ...
In bodybuilding 'nature' and 'culture' clash. While many physical activities are acclaimed for the w...
Phenomenological analyses of the sporting body. Whilst in recent years the sociology of sport has ta...
Sherpa Romeo green journal. Permission to archive accepted author manuscript.In this autoethnography...
This article considers a novel approach to researching sporting embodiment via what has been termed ...
This paper contributes to studies on sociology and the body by exploring my bodily experiences as an...