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Journal of Sport & Social Issues, Vol. 30, No. 4, 383-394 (2006)
DOI: 10.1177/0193723506292966

Stealing Cultural Studies: Dialogues With Norman K. Denzin

C. Richard King

Washington State University

This article stages two (or more) dialogues with Norman K. Denzin. It is at once an interview encouraging Denzin to reflect on his work and its contribution and an effort to use the methods pioneered by Denzin to bring his reflections into conversation with others in critical studies of sport and society. Throughout, an effort is made to think through the (dis)articulations of cultural studies and sport studies.

Key Words: cultural studies • Norman K. Denzin • sport studies • social theory


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