The Awesome Ordinary: Notes of Pro Wrestling (original) (raw)

Within Walls – the Fictional Audience of Professional Wrestling

Aleksi Vauhkonen

2019

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The Playful Audience: Professional Wrestling, Media Fandom, and the Omnipresence of Media Smarks

Shane Toepfer

2011

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“It’s Still Real to Me”: Contemporary Professional Wrestling, Neo-Liberalism, and the Problems of Performed/Real Violence

Brian Jansen

Canadian Review of American Studies, 2019

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The Spectacle of Excess: Aestheticism in American Professional Wrestling

Courtney E Hammett

2021

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Professional Wrestling (Special Edition of the Popular Culture Studies Journal)

CarrieLynn D Reinhard, Garret Castleberry

2018

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Fake Rules, Real Fiction: Professional Wrestling and Videogames

Costantino Oliva

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Passion Work: The Joint Production of Emotional Labor in Professional Wrestling

R. Tyson Smith

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Wrestling with stardom : the factors and contexts that inform relations between wrestling stars and their audiences

Thomas Alcott

2018

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The Regular Re-Invention of Sporting Tradition and Identity: Cumberland and Westmorland Wrestling C.1800-2000

Mike Huggins

Sport in History, 2001

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Book Review for Professional Wrestling and the Commercial Stage

Argyrios "Aris" Emmanouloudis

Popular Culture Studies Journal, 2022

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Wrestling with Characters: Viewer Engagement in Contemporary Television Wrestling

Oliver Kroener

Convergent Wrestling: Participatory Culture, Transmedia Storytelling, and Intertextuality in the Squared Circle, 2019

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”You can’t wrestle!” – Professional Wrestling as Participatory Fiction

Aleksi Vauhkonen

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.

R. Tyson Smith

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American Professional Wrestling: Evolution, Content, and Popular Appeal

Brendan Maguire

Sociological Spectrum, 2005

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Book Review: Fighting for Recognition: Identity, Masculinity, and the Act of Violence in Professional Wrestling

Alex Channon

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The Pro-Wrestling Audience as Imagined Community: Reflecting on the WWE Universe as a "Fan-Generated Narrative" Body

Argyrios "Aris" Emmanouloudis

Convergent Wrestling Participatory Culture, Transmedia Storytelling, and Intertextuality in the Squared Circle, 2019

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Audience Affirmation and the Labour of Professional Wrestling

Eero Laine

Performance Research, 2014

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Professional wrestling as culturally embedded spectacles in five core countries: the USA, Canada, Great Britain, Mexico and Japan

Dan Glenday

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Professional Wrestling and the Kierkegaardian Turn - the return of the material repressed and the work of the Sports Legacy Institute

Sebastian Averill

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Professional Wrestling Scholarship: Legitimacy and Kayfabe

Eero Laine

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Professional wrestling as culturally embedded spectacles in five core countries Bordeaux

Dan Glenday

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Ringside: a history of professional wrestling in America

scott M beekman

2006

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Corteen, K. & Corteen, A. (2012) Dying to Entertain? The victimisation of professional wrestlers in the USA.

Karen Corteen

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Pain in the Act: The Meanings of Pain Among Professional Wrestlers

Wrestler Wrestler

Qualitative Sociology, 2008

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"Shut Your Mouth and Know Your Role": Barthes, Baudrillard, Debord and the Spectacular Narrative of Professional Wrestling

George Twigg

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Mini Study on Pro Wrestling

James Greene

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A COMMUNITY OF SMARKS: PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING AND THE CHANGING RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TEXTUAL PRODUCERS AND CONSUMERS

Shane Toepfer

2006

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Macho madness and the mania (ohhhh yeahhhh, dig it!): Media, masculinities and smart fan memories of the WWF’s halcyon days

Damion Sturm

Identity in professional wrestling: Essays on nationality, race and gender , 2018

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(Arm) Wrestling with Masculinity: Television, Toughness, and the Touch of Another Man’s Hand

David Scott Diffrient

Men and Masculinities, 2017

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"Get In The Ring": Professional Wrestling and Heavy Metal Music in Parallel

Cenate Pruitt

Journal of Public and Professional Sociology, 2019

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Brock Lesnar is Going Down- A Performative Critique of a So-called Ultimate Fighter

Joe Hassert

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An Online Work is Still Work: Virtual Labors of Professional Wrestlers

Jessica Fontaine, Dewitt King, CarrieLynn D Reinhard

AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research

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The Raw Nature of Televised Professional Wrestling: Is the Violence a Cause for Concern?

Paul Skalski

Journal of Broadcasting …, 2005

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Performance and Professional Wrestling

Russell Gilbert

Performance and Professional Wrestling, 2016

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Sporting Nature(s): Wildness, the Primitive, and Naturalizing Imagery in MMA and Sports Advertisements

Matthew Ferrari

Environmental Communication: A Journal of Nature and Culture, 2013

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