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ISBN 10: 0826217796
ISBN 13: 9780826217790
Author: James W Pipkin
Sporting lives metaphor and myth in American sports autobiographies 1st Table of contents:
1. “The Echoing Green”
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The recurring theme of nostalgia for childhood and the idealized beginnings of athletes’ careers.
2. Body Songs
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How athletes perceive and portray their bodies in autobiographies, balancing physical strength and vulnerability.
3. Magic: The Performing Body
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Moments of transcendence in athletic performance, often described as “being in the zone,” and their depiction in autobiographies.
4. The End of Autumn
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Challenges and emotions related to aging and retirement as reflected in athletes’ autobiographical narratives.
5. “Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue”
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Examination of Dennis Rodman’s multiple autobiographies as a case study of the complex and contradictory self-representation of the postmodern athlete.
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