Estados Unidos
This essay traces a 1990s image and a 21st-century confession in the context of the legal trajectory of former athlete Andrew Ettingshausen’s genitals and his body as a commodity. It does so in the light of debates about contemporary masculinity and sports. Throughout, we shall be stalked by the image of his penis, its representation in a magazine, subsequent evaluations by courts of law—and the need to protect and develop Ettingshausen’s marketability.
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