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In my father's shoes: an anti-colonial autoethnography of a sporting Indo-Fijian girl
Rohini Balram
School of Education
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Narrative
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Post-colonial
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laborers
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Football
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Fiji
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Autoethnography
100%
Religion
50%
Lived Experience
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Literature
50%
Stereotypes
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Harmony
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Pursuit
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Craft
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descendant
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Colonial history
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Global South
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Scarcity
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Affordances
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Outsider
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Servitude
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Athletics
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thrill
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Foremother
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Social Sciences
Narrative
100%
Fiji
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Autoethnography
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Social Exclusion
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Physical Activity
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Stereotypes
50%
Lived Experience
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Global South
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Counter-Narratives
50%
Cell Excitability
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Medicine and Dentistry
Narrative
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Physical Activity
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Personal Experience
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Stereotypy
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Excitement
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Sweat
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