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Social and Cultural Anthropology

Illinois State University

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Over The Ropes: Boundary Play In Professional Wrestling, Ethan Ingram Jun 2017

Over The Ropes: Boundary Play In Professional Wrestling, Ethan Ingram

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Within the anthropology of performance, scholars have traditionally considered theater, spectacle, sport, and ritual performances in terms of the discrete boundaries of space and time that separate these events from daily life and in terms of the disparate roles that demarcate performers from audience members. Professional wrestling, a popular performance genre in the American Midwest, exhibits features that challenge these boundaries through the collaborative construction of the event by performers and audience members. Audience interaction is an essential part of wrestling performances, characterized by routine and contextually understood behaviors that performers can process as evaluative feedback. Moreover, during wrestling matches, …