Experiences and Expectations of Biographical Time among Young Athletes

Abstract
In this article, we explore how biographical time is storied by a particular group of young athletes in relation to their experiences and expectations of embodied ageing. The data suggests that at present, as able and sporting bodies, their everyday experiences are framed by the cyclical, maximizing, and disciplined notions of time associated with the social organization of sport. In their middle years, however, it was perceived that time would be pressured. In contrast, when talking about old age, empty time and static time were expected. The ways in which three different narratives of self operate to shape the projected experiences of time for these individuals are highlighted, and the implications of this process for their ability to access diverse narrative resources of ageing is discussed.
Notes
ID: 440491747
Year of Publication
2007
Journal
Time & Society
Volume
16
Issue
2
Pagination
231-252
Publication Language
English
ISBN Number
0961-463X
Phoenix, Cassandra, Brett Smith, and Andrew Sparkes. 2007. “Experiences And Expectations Of Biographical Time Among Young Athletes”. Time & Society 16 (2): 231-252.
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