Orgasm and the West. A history of pleasure from the sixteenth century to the present |
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Authors: | Hadley Z. Renkin |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Gender Studies, Central European University, Budapest, Hungaryrenkinh@ceu.hu |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTThis study analyses the experiences of exiles within international rugby union in Britain. The emphasis is on challenging existing sociological assumptions surrounding national identity and sports labour migration. Eight international rugby exiles were invited to take part in semi-structured interviews and several themes emerged. The major findings from the study demonstrate that exiles are subject to an array of cultural attachments and personal experiences which shape their national identities. As migrants, their repositioning in relation to the nation is increasingly deemed to be the norm in rugby union. However, additional influences were also shown to persist to varying degrees. |
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Keywords: | Rugby union globalization national identities exile players blood ties |
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