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Informationen zum Autor David L. Andrews is Professor of Physical Cultural Studies in the Department of Kinesiology at the University of Maryland, College Park, USA. He is the author of Sport-Commerce-Culture: Essays on Sport in Late Capitalist America (2006) and coauthor of Sports Coaching Research: Context, Consequences, and Consciousness (with A. Bush, M. Silk, and H. Lauder, 2013). Ben Carrington teaches sociology at the University of Texas at Austin, USA and is a Carnegie Research Fellow at Leeds Metropolitan University in England. His most recent book is Race, Sport and Politics: The Sporting Black Diaspora (2010). Klappentext A Companion to Sport brings together writing by leading sports theorists and social and cultural thinkers, to explore sport as a central element of contemporary culture. Positions sport as a crucial subject for critical analysis, as one of the most significant forms of popular culture Includes both well-known social and cultural theorists whose work lends itself to an interrogation of sport, and leading theorists of sport itself Offers a comprehensive examination of sport as a social and cultural practice and institution Explores sport in relation to modernity, postcolonial theory, gender, violence, race, disability and politics Zusammenfassung A Companion to Sport brings together writing by leading sports theorists and social and cultural thinkers, to explore sport as a central element of contemporary culture. Inhaltsverzeichnis Notes on Contributors ix Introduction: Sport as Escape, Struggle, and Art 1? Ben Carrington and David L. Andrews Part One: Sporting Structures and Historical Formations 17 ?1 Constructing Knowledge: Histories of Modern Sport 23? Douglas Booth ?2 Sport and Globalization 41? Richard Giulianotti and Roland Robertson ?3 The Sport/Media Complex: Formation, Flowering, and Future 61? David Rowe ?4 Political Theories of Social Class, Sport, and the Body 78? Joshua I. Newman and Mark Falcous ?5 Gender, Feminist Theory, and Sport 96? Sheila Scraton and Anne Flintoff ?6 Sports Medicine, Health, and the Politics of Risk 112? Parissa Safai ?7 Sport, Ecological Modernization, and the Environment 129? Brian Wilson and Brad Millington Part Two: Bodies and Identities 143 ?8 Paradox of Privilege: Sport, Masculinities, and the Commodifi ed Body 149? Jeffrey Montez de Oca ?9 Racism, Body Politics, and Football 164? Mark Q. Sawyer and Cory Charles Gooding 10 Physical Culture, Pedagogies of Health, and the Gendered Body 179? Emma Rich and John Evans 11 Gay Male Athletes and Shifting Masculine Identities 196? Eric Anderson 12 Sport, the Body, and the Technologies of Disability 210? P. David Howe Part Three: Contested Space and Politics 223 13 US Imperialism, Sport, and "the Most Famous Soldier in the War" 229? Toby Miller 14 The Realities of Fantasy: Politics and Sports Fandom in the Twenty-fi rst Century 246? Michael B?rub? 15 Sport, Palestine, and Israel 257? Tamir Sorek 16 Cities and the Cultural Politics of Sterile Sporting Space 270? Michael L. Silk 17 Swimming Pools, Civic Life, and Social Capital 287? Jeff Wiltse Part Four: Cultures, Subcultures, and (Post)Sport 305 18 Sports Fandom 311? Edwin Amenta and Natasha Miric 19 Sporting Violence and Deviant Bodies 327? Kevin Young and Michael Atkinson 20 Dissecting Action Sports Studies: Past, Present, and Beyond 341? Holly Thorpe and Belinda Wheaton 21 Heidegger, Parkour, Post-sport, and the Essence of Being 359? ...
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David L. Andrews is Professor of Physical Cultural Studies in the Department of Kinesiology at the University of Maryland, College Park, USA. He is the author of Sport-Commerce-Culture: Essays on Sport in Late Capitalist America (2006) and coauthor of Sports Coaching Research: Context, Consequences, and Consciousness (with A. Bush, M. Silk, and H. Lauder, 2013).
Ben Carrington teaches sociology at the University of Texas at Austin, USA and is a Carnegie Research Fellow at Leeds Metropolitan University in England. His most recent book is Race, Sport and Politics: The Sporting Black Diaspora (2010).
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A Companion to Sport brings together writing by leading sports theorists and social and cultural thinkers, to explore sport as a central element of contemporary culture. Positions sport as a crucial subject for critical analysis, as one of the most significant forms of popular culture Includes both well-known social and cultural theorists whose work lends itself to an interrogation of sport, and leading theorists of sport itself Offers a comprehensive examination of sport as a social and cultural practice and institution Explores sport in relation to modernity, postcolonial theory, gender, violence, race, disability and politics
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Notes on Contributors ix
Introduction: Sport as Escape, Struggle, and Art 1
Ben Carrington and David L. Andrews
Part One: Sporting Structures and Historical Formations 17
1 Constructing Knowledge: Histories of Modern Sport 23
Douglas Booth
2 Sport and Globalization 41
Richard Giulianotti and Roland Robertson
3 The Sport/Media Complex: Formation, Flowering, and Future 61
David Rowe
4 Political Theories of Social Class, Sport, and the Body 78
Joshua I. Newman and Mark Falcous
5 Gender, Feminist Theory, and Sport 96
Sheila Scraton and Anne Flintoff
6 Sports Medicine, Health, and the Politics of Risk 112
Parissa Safai
7 Sport, Ecological Modernization, and the Environment 129
Brian Wilson and Brad Millington
Part Two: Bodies and Identities 143
8 Paradox of Privilege: Sport, Masculinities, and the Commodifi ed Body 149
Jeffrey Montez de Oca
9 Racism, Body Politics, and Football 164
Mark Q. Sawyer and Cory Charles Gooding
10 Physical Culture, Pedagogies of Health, and the Gendered Body 179
Emma Rich and John Evans
11 Gay Male Athletes and Shifting Masculine Identities 196
Eric Anderson
12 Sport, the Body, and the Technologies of Disability 210
P. David Howe
Part Three: Contested Space and Politics 223
13 US Imperialism, Sport, and "the Most Famous Soldier in the War" 229
Toby Miller
14 The Realities of Fantasy: Politics and Sports Fandom in the Twenty-fi rst Century 246
Michael Brub
15 Sport, Palestine, and Israel 257
Tamir Sorek
16 Cities and the Cultural Politics of Sterile Sporting Space 270
Michael L. Silk
17 Swimming Pools, Civic Life, and Social Capital 287
Jeff Wiltse
Part Four: Cultures, Subcultures, and (Post)Sport 305
18 Sports Fandom 311
Edwin Amenta and Natasha Miric
19 Sporting Violence and Deviant Bodies 327
Kevin Young and Michael Atkinson
20 Dissecting Action Sports Studies: Past, Present, and Beyond 341
Holly Thorpe and Belinda Wheaton
21 Heidegger, Parkour, Post-sport, and the Essence of Being 359
Michael Atkinson
22 Race-ing Men: Cars, Identity, and Performativity 375
Amy L. Best
23 Chess as Art, Science, and Sport 390
Antony Puddephatt and Gary Alan Fine
Part Five: Sport, Mega-events, and Spectacle 405
24 Sport Mega-events as Political Mega-projects: A Critical Analysis of the 2010 FIFA World Cup 411
Scarlett Cornelissen
25 Sporting Mega-events, Urban Modernity, and Architecture 427
John Horne
26 Sports, the Beijing Olympics, and Global Media Spectacles 445
Douglas Kellner and Hui Zhang
27 Always Already Excluded: The Gendered Facts of Anti-Blackness and Brazil's Male Seleo 465
Joo H. Costa Vargas
28 To Be Like Everyone Else, Only Better: The US Men's Football Team and the World Cup 481
Grant Farred
29 Sport, Spectacle, and the Political Economy of Mega-events: The Case of the Indian Premier League 493
Ian McDonald and Abilash Nalapat
Part Six: Sporting Celebrities/Cultural Icons 507
30 Global Sporting Icons: Consuming Signs of Economic and Cul…