Writing lives in sport : biographies, life-histories and methods
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Writing lives in sport : biographies, life-histories and methods
(Acta jutlandica, 78,
Aarhus University Press, c2004
- : hbk
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Note
"A seminar on the subject of sports biographies was held at the Center for Idræt, University of Aarhus, in December 2001." -- Foreword
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is a book of stories about sports persons: sports stars, less-known athletes and relatively unknown physical education teachers and sports scientists. More exactly, these 13 essays all deal with problems associated with writing sport biographies - how does an author navigate among myths and truths? Why do some athletes live on in the public mind while others, whose achievements may have been greater, fade from memory? Are sports biographies different from those dealing with people from the non-sporting realm? The subjects range from direct theoretical explorations of writing sport biographies to discussions of biographies themselves. Topics include the following: Danish gymnastics pedagogue Niels Bukh; two studies of physical education teachers, including Martti Silvennionen's work on autoethnographical pedagogy in PE teacher training; women's sport in Denmark's intermediary period of 1920-1950; writing about women and sport, and the Finnish worker sports movement experience from a woman's viewpoint. Another essay observes the contrasts in the legends of two sports stars in twentieth century Britain, the English footballer Jackie Milburn and the Olympic athlete, Godfrey Brown.
Other topics include the English sports hero from the 1940s and 50s, Denis Compton, the Swedish footballer Lennart "Nacka" Skoglund and the Danish cyclist Niels Fredborg. Writing Lives in Sport provides lively discussions of individual sporting lives as well as important methodological and conceptual questions for writers and biographers of sport figures and other genres.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- The Historical Biography: Genre, History and Methodology
- The Mysterious Professor Jokl
- Gymnastics and Politics: Niels Bukh and the Biographical Genre
- The Anonymous Biography?
- Re-telling Physical Education Teachers Life Stories
- Body -- Experience -- Text
- Biographical Narratives about Acculturation, Education and Training
- Unfortunately She was the Winner
- We Love Them and We Hate Them: On the Emotional Involvement and other Challenges during Biographical Research
- The Legend of Jackie Milburn and the Life of Godfrey Brown
- Brylcreem Boy: Inter-Textual Signifi cation in the Life of Denis Compton
- Nacka Skoglund: a Swedish Soccer Player as a Welfare-Nationalistic Myth.
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