At Three O’clock in the Afternoon:An Autoethnography about Taekwondo Class

碩士 === 臺北市立大學 === 運動教育研究所 === 105 === A sports experience to me is a home dish, and every athlete is the chef. This autoethnography is a limited - edition meal released during the specific time of my life in graduate school. The dialogue-style text, from Ellis and Bochner, was employed to present it...

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Main Authors: Wang, Pei-Hsuan, 王珮瑄
Other Authors: Kao, Li-Chuan
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2017
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/2gqkbv
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Summary:碩士 === 臺北市立大學 === 運動教育研究所 === 105 === A sports experience to me is a home dish, and every athlete is the chef. This autoethnography is a limited - edition meal released during the specific time of my life in graduate school. The dialogue-style text, from Ellis and Bochner, was employed to present its various tastes. A “Typical Taekwondo class” explores the research question: “What was my experience about Taekwondo class?”; and then three themes, namely, a sense of accomplishment, choices, and identity, were the answers to the other: “What did the specialty class of Taekwondo mean to me?”; finally, a self-created poem served as my reflections. The Taekwondo class content includes the bitterness of frustration when lagging behind during training, the sweetness of being taken care of by the junior classmates, the saltiness of the hardships from the training, the refreshing taste of a sense of accomplishment acquired, the silky texture of being moved by recognition from the junior classmates, the spiciness of self-challenge, the greasiness of fatigue by a long journey, the pungent overflowing sweatiness, and the solid feel after each training. All these shall remain forever through autoethnography.