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AUTOR(ES) K. Gibson , Michael Atkinson
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) University of St Mark & St John, Plymouth, UK, University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine
ANO 2018
TIPO Article
PERIÓDICO Culture Studies &#x2194 Critical Methodologies
ISSN 1532-7086
E-ISSN 1552-356X
EDITORA SAGE Publications
DOI 10.1177/1532708617750177
CITAÇÕES 2
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 ec1e3ef396407284036b4c0b8403de3b
FORMATO PDF

Resumo

Ethnographic approaches to the study of sport and physical culture have developed primarily within physical education and kinesiology programs and are typically framed in dialogue with sociological theorizing of agency, structure, power, and inequality. Beginning with reference to anthropology and sociology, we review the emergence, development, and subsequent transdisciplinary travels of ethnographic study of sport and physical culture. In doing so, we underscore the importance of theory, context, and disciplinary tradition in the development of sporting ethnographies. We then critically outline the place of ethnography in physical cultural studies (PCS). Rather than exhuming existing debates about the originality and uniqueness of the PCS enterprise, we highlight the need to decenter the hyper-reflexive researcher and advocate for the consideration of pleasure in ethnographic studies to achieve the interventionist goals PCS protagonists set themselves.

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