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2019
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The Spectacle of Excess: Aestheticism in American Professional Wrestling
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Passion Work: The Joint Production of Emotional Labor in Professional Wrestling
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2018
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Book Review for Professional Wrestling and the Commercial Stage
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2018
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Review of Fighting for Recognition: Identity, Masculinity and the Act of Violence in Professional Wrestling. R. Tyson Smith. Durham, N. C.: Duke University Press, 2014.
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Corteen, K. & Corteen, A. (2012) Dying to Entertain? The victimisation of professional wrestlers in the USA.
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Qualitative Sociology, 2008
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