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Titolo: Routledge handbook of physical cultural studies / / edited by Michael L. Silk, David L. Andrews and Holly Thorpe Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Boca Raton, FL : , : Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis, , 2017
Edizione: First edition.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (688 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina: 613.7
Soggetto topico: Physical education and training - Social aspects
Human body - Social aspects
Persona (resp. second.): SilkMichael L.
AndrewsDavid L.
ThorpeHolly
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Nota di contenuto: chapter Introduction / Michael L. Silk -- part I Groundings -- chapter 131 Historicizing physical cultural studies / Patricia Vertinsky -- chapter 2 Power and power relations / Michael Atkinson -- chapter 3 Theory and reflexivity / Richard Pringle -- chapter 4 Interdisciplinarity and transdisciplinarity in physical cultural studies / Leslie Heywood -- chapter 5 The political imperative of feminism / Rebecca Olive -- chapter 6 Praxis / Michael L. Silk -- part 70II Practices -- chapter 727 Therapeutic movement/leisure practices / Stephanie Merchant -- chapter 8 Exercise and fitness practices / Nick Crossley -- chapter 9 Dance practices / Pirkko Markula -- chapter 10 Subcultural formations and lifestyle sporting practices / Belinda Wheaton -- chapter 11 (High-)performance sport / Jim Denison -- part III Subjectified bodies -- chapter 12012 Classed bodies / Alan Bairner -- chapter 13 Raced bodies and black cultural politics / Ben Carrington -- chapter 14 Gendered bodies / Clifton Evers -- chapter 15 Sexualized/sexed bodies / Megan Chawansky -- chapter 16 (Dis)abled bodies / P. David Howe -- chapter 17 Young bodies / Louise McCuaig -- chapter 18 Ageing bodies / Cassandra Phoenix -- part 188IV Institutionalized bodies -- chapter 19019 Medicalized and scientized bodies / Parissa Safai -- chapter 20 Digital bodies / Deborah Lupton -- chapter 21 Spiritualized and religious bodies / Andrew Parker -- chapter 22 Aestheticized bodies / Julia Coffey -- chapter 23 Fat bodies / Michael Gard -- chapter 24 Mediated and commodified bodies / David Rowe -- chapter 25 Spectacular and eroticized bodies / Toby Miller -- chapter 26 Punished corporal bodies / Aaron L. Miller -- part V Experiential bodies -- chapter 26627 Injured, pained and disrupted bodies / Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson -- chapter 28 Risky/risking bodies / Mike Brown -- chapter 29 Invisible (women’s) bodies / Kim Toffoletti -- chapter 30 Affective and pleasured bodies / Adele Pavlidis -- chapter 31 Mobile bodies / Phil Jones -- chapter 32 Pregnant bodies / Shannon Jette -- part VI Spaces -- chapter 32233 ‘Natural’, intimate and sensory landscapes / Gordon Waitt -- chapter 34 Physical cultural studies, sport and the environment / Brian Wilson -- chapter 35 Urban and securitized spaces / Michael L. Silk -- chapter 36 Healthified spaces / Caroline Fusco -- chapter 37 Affective cities / Alan Latham -- chapter 38 Exercise and fitness spaces / Roberta Sassatelli -- chapter 39 Sport, migration and Space / Thomas F. Carter -- part 398VII Contexts and sites of embodied practice -- chapter 40040 Mind–body relations / Simone Fullagar -- chapter 41 Community and physical culture / Jacob J. Bustad -- chapter 42 Physical education, policy and embodied pedagogies / Lisette Burrows -- chapter 43 International development and policy / Simon C. Darnell -- chapter 44 Global mega-events, policy and legacy / Barbara Schausteck de Almeida -- chapter 45 Digital mediation, connectivity, and networked teens / Jessica Ringrose -- part VIII Methodological contingencies -- chapter 46646 Critical discourse analysis / Toni Bruce -- chapter 47 Text/representation / Cheryl Cooky -- chapter 48 Ethnographic approaches / Ryan King-White -- chapter 49 People in contexts / Natalie Barker-Ruchti -- chapter 50 Narrative inquiry and autoethnography / Brett Smith -- chapter 51 Poetry, poiesis and physical culture / Katie Fitzpatrick -- chapter 52 Sensory, digital and visual methodologies / Sarah Pink -- chapter 53 Digital media methodologies / Steph MacKay -- part IX Politics and praxis -- chapter 54854 Physical cultural studies and public pedagogies / Emma Rich -- chapter 55 Critical corporeal curricula, praxis and change / Jessica Francombe-Webb -- chapter 56 Sport, development and social change / Shawn Forde -- chapter 57 Corporate social responsibility / Roger Levermore -- chapter 58 Embodiment and reflexive body politics / Joshua I. Newman -- chapter Afterword -- (Digital) physical cultural studies? / Tara Brabazon.
Sommario/riassunto: Physical cultural studies (PCS) is a dynamic and rapidly developing field of study. This handbook offers the first definitive account of the state of the art in PCS, showcasing the latest research and methodological approaches. It examines the boundaries, preoccupations, theories and politics of PCS, drawing on transdisciplinary expertise from areas as diverse as sport studies, sociology, history, cultural studies, performance studies and anthropology.
Altri titoli varianti: Handbook of physical cultural studies
Titolo autorizzato: Routledge handbook of physical cultural studies  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-317-59600-5
1-315-74566-6
1-317-59601-3
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910164022103321
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Serie: Routledge international handbooks.