An unnerving otherness: English nationalism and Rusedski’s smile
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In view of scholarly work that has explored the socio-psycho significance of national performativity, the body and the “other,” this article critically analyses newspaper representations of the Canadian-born British tennis player Greg Rusedski. Drawing on Lacanian interpretations of the body, it illustrates how Rusedski’s media framing centered on a particular feature of his body – his “smile.” In doing so, we detail how Rusedski’s “post-imperial” Otherness – conceived as a form of “extimacy” (extimité) – complicated any clear delineation between “us” and “them,” positing instead a dialectical understanding of the splits, voids and contradictions that underscore the national “us.”
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Volume 26, Issue 4
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21 pages
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452
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472
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10.1057/s41282-021-00235-3
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1088-0763
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© Palgrave Macmillan Ltd.
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Englishness
extimate
fragmented body
Lacan
the other
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