1. Athletes confessions: The sports biography as an interaction ritual.
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Thing, L. F. and Ronglan, L. T.
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BIOGRAPHY (Literary form) ,DOPING in sports ,EMOTIONS ,IDENTITY (Psychology) ,SOCIOLOGY ,QUALITATIVE research ,PROFESSIONAL athletes ,THEMATIC analysis ,PSYCHOLOGY - Abstract
Commercialization of emotions is not a new phenomenon but in Denmark there is a new general trend to tell and sell personal stories in the media. Personal deprivation and crises are also major topics in sports media. This paper focuses on sports biographies as a book genre that is reviving in popularity. The paper approaches the topic through the biographies of one Danish athlete: the former professional cyclist, Jesper Skibby, who writes about his doping disclosure and shares his personal dilemmas as a former elite sportsman. The thematic text analysis orientates around social interactions, emotions, and personality constructions. Inspired by microsociology with a Durkheimian flavor of Goffman and Hochschild, themes including 'face work,' 'interaction rituals,' and 'emotions management' are discussed. The analysis claims that sharing personal information in the media is not only a means of confession and reclaiming status but is also business and management - on an intimate level. Telling the story of the corrosion of a sporting character has become a hot issue, an entertainment, and not least a commercial commitment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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