Restorying the Sport Performance Masterplot: Jaclyn Gilbert’s Late Air

IF 0.5 2区 文学 0 LITERATURE NARRATIVE Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1353/nar.2023.0003
C. Fenton
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ABSTRACT:Sport and exercise studies (SES) scholars have begun harnessing the power of fictional discourse to communicate research. However, they have not yet considered how generic fictions may serve as an interlocutor for athlete/coach/fan negotiation of SES-identified (and potentially harmful) concepts such as the performance storyline, nor have they duly considered the role generic fictions play in interpellating readers to a sporting narrative habitus. I use Jaclyn Gilbert’s novel Late Air as a case study to demonstrate how a rhetorical and socio-formal approach to fiction can serve as a vital resource for identifying, critiquing, and restorying away from the performance masterplot in athletics, particularly when directed towards athletes, coaches, and consumers of sport media. Fiction as thought experiment allows for these readers to mediate their engagement with represented “truths” of fictional worlds relevant to their own life. Fiction writers use a wide range of resources, including narration, characterization, and plotting to conduct these experiments. My inquiry is one that seeks a synthesis between sport studies and narrative theories of fiction that will result in each field contributing to the other. This article represents one case study and concludes with ideas for future collaboration.
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重述体育表演主线:杰奎琳·吉尔伯特的《深夜空气》
摘要:运动与锻炼研究(SES)的学者们已经开始利用虚构话语的力量进行交流研究。然而,他们还没有考虑到普通小说如何作为运动员/教练/球迷就SES确定的(可能有害的)概念(如表演故事情节)进行谈判的对话者,也没有适当考虑到普通虚构在向读者灌输体育叙事习惯方面所起的作用。我以Jaclyn Gilbert的小说《Late Air》为案例研究,展示了小说的修辞和社会形式方法如何成为识别、批评和补充体育运动表现主线的重要资源,尤其是当针对运动员、教练和体育媒体消费者时。小说作为一种思想实验,让这些读者能够调解他们对与自己生活相关的虚构世界的“真相”的参与。小说作家使用了广泛的资源,包括叙事、人物塑造和情节来进行这些实验。我的研究是寻求体育研究和小说叙事理论之间的综合,这将导致每个领域对另一个领域做出贡献。本文代表了一个案例研究,并总结了未来合作的想法。
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