In 2016 Benjamin Litherland, Tom Phillips, and Claire Warden began a research collaboration centered on a shared interest in professional wrestling. All three of us have made contributions to the burgeoning field of professional wrestling studies, and we approach wrestling from different but intersecting disciplinary backgrounds—cultural studies, media studies, and performance studies, respectively. Through our collaboration, we have found new ways of crossing disciplinary borders and new lexicons with which to discuss this hybrid “sporting entertainment.
We contribute to the sociology of sport and gender literature with an ethnographic analysis of schol...
Conflict in professional wrestling is not limited to the performers in the ring, as World Wrestling ...
Much of the scholarly work on professional wrestling is based on the assumption that beyond a simple...
This dissertation examines professional wrestling in the U.S., in particular, live and television sh...
This article describes and conceptualises a period of auto-ethnographic research in which the author...
This dissertation pursues questions of how theatre and performance relate to and interact with conte...
Within the anthropology of performance, scholars have traditionally considered theater, spectacle, s...
Within the world of professional wrestling, the blurred boundaries of the live event and physical na...
This article examines how professional wrestlers, promoters and audiences perform the passion work o...
This study centers and examines the laboring body of the professional wrestler as it moves and works...
This thesis will examine the negotiation of kayfabe within the context of professional wrestling usi...
This dissertation project provides a methodological contribution to the field of critical rhetoric b...
For my senior project I wanted to stage a pro wrestling match. Yes, that silly cross between sport a...
This dissertation posits a new model for understanding media audiences, bringing the scholarship of ...
This analysis of the professional wrestling genre attempts to understand the complex reading practic...
We contribute to the sociology of sport and gender literature with an ethnographic analysis of schol...
Conflict in professional wrestling is not limited to the performers in the ring, as World Wrestling ...
Much of the scholarly work on professional wrestling is based on the assumption that beyond a simple...
This dissertation examines professional wrestling in the U.S., in particular, live and television sh...
This article describes and conceptualises a period of auto-ethnographic research in which the author...
This dissertation pursues questions of how theatre and performance relate to and interact with conte...
Within the anthropology of performance, scholars have traditionally considered theater, spectacle, s...
Within the world of professional wrestling, the blurred boundaries of the live event and physical na...
This article examines how professional wrestlers, promoters and audiences perform the passion work o...
This study centers and examines the laboring body of the professional wrestler as it moves and works...
This thesis will examine the negotiation of kayfabe within the context of professional wrestling usi...
This dissertation project provides a methodological contribution to the field of critical rhetoric b...
For my senior project I wanted to stage a pro wrestling match. Yes, that silly cross between sport a...
This dissertation posits a new model for understanding media audiences, bringing the scholarship of ...
This analysis of the professional wrestling genre attempts to understand the complex reading practic...
We contribute to the sociology of sport and gender literature with an ethnographic analysis of schol...
Conflict in professional wrestling is not limited to the performers in the ring, as World Wrestling ...
Much of the scholarly work on professional wrestling is based on the assumption that beyond a simple...