The following article is a messy, performative text that combines the voices of student and professor to tell and show critical (auto)ethnographies. Using multiple biographical, poetic narratives, the student’s voice inscribes sport and its intersections with race, class, and gender. The professor’s theoretical-literary voice precedes the individual narratives, and provides testimony to the pedagogical value of creative analytic practices.
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