The Anthropology of Sport: Bodies, Borders, Biopolitics
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The Anthropology of Sport: Bodies, Borders, Biopolitics is a scholarly book that examines how sport intersects with issues of power, identity, globalization, and the regulation of bodies across cultural and political boundaries.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: The Anthropology of Sport: Bodies, Borders, Biopolitics Context triple: [Niko Besnier, notableWork, The Anthropology of Sport: Bodies, Borders, Biopolitics]
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The Politics of Sport
The Politics of Sport is a non-fiction book by journalist and author Mihir Bose that examines how power, money, and political interests shape modern sports.
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The Birth of Biopolitics
The Birth of Biopolitics is a series of 1978–1979 lectures by Michel Foucault that analyze the emergence of neoliberal governmentality and its implications for modern forms of power over life and populations.
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Terms of the Political: Community, Immunity, Biopolitics
Terms of the Political: Community, Immunity, Biopolitics is a philosophical work by Roberto Esposito that explores how concepts of community and immunity shape modern political life and biopolitical power.
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The Politics of Life Itself: Biomedicine, Power, and Subjectivity in the Twenty-First Century
The Politics of Life Itself: Biomedicine, Power, and Subjectivity in the Twenty-First Century is a sociological and philosophical study by Nikolas Rose that examines how contemporary biomedicine reshapes concepts of life, identity, and political power.
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Sport in America: Our Defining Stories
Sport in America: Our Defining Stories is a documentary film that explores how sports have shaped American culture, identity, and shared national experiences.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: The Anthropology of Sport: Bodies, Borders, Biopolitics Target entity description: The Anthropology of Sport: Bodies, Borders, Biopolitics is a scholarly book that examines how sport intersects with issues of power, identity, globalization, and the regulation of bodies across cultural and political boundaries.
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A.
The Politics of Sport
The Politics of Sport is a non-fiction book by journalist and author Mihir Bose that examines how power, money, and political interests shape modern sports.
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B.
The Birth of Biopolitics
The Birth of Biopolitics is a series of 1978–1979 lectures by Michel Foucault that analyze the emergence of neoliberal governmentality and its implications for modern forms of power over life and populations.
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C.
Terms of the Political: Community, Immunity, Biopolitics
Terms of the Political: Community, Immunity, Biopolitics is a philosophical work by Roberto Esposito that explores how concepts of community and immunity shape modern political life and biopolitical power.
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D.
The Politics of Life Itself: Biomedicine, Power, and Subjectivity in the Twenty-First Century
The Politics of Life Itself: Biomedicine, Power, and Subjectivity in the Twenty-First Century is a sociological and philosophical study by Nikolas Rose that examines how contemporary biomedicine reshapes concepts of life, identity, and political power.
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E.
Sport in America: Our Defining Stories
Sport in America: Our Defining Stories is a documentary film that explores how sports have shaped American culture, identity, and shared national experiences.
- F. None of above. chosen
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