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The Palgrave Handbook of Leisure Theory [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Karl Spracklen, Brett Lashua, Erin Sharpe, Spencer Swain
The Palgrave Handbook of Leisure Theory [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Karl Spracklen, Brett Lashua, Erin Sharpe, Spencer Swain
Edizione [1st ed. 2017.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : Palgrave Macmillan UK : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XXXIII, 936 p. 5 illus., 2 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 306.48
Soggetto topico Sports—Sociological aspects
Popular culture - Study and teaching
Tourism
Management
Social sciences—Philosophy
Popular Culture
Religion—Philosophy
Sociology of Sport and Leisure
Cultural Studies
Tourism Management
Social Theory
Philosophy of Religion
ISBN 1-78684-709-4
1-137-56479-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction to the Handbook; Karl Spracklen, Brett Lashua, Erin Sharpe and Spencer Swain -- Part One: Traditional Theories of Leisure -- Section One Introduction; Erin Sharpe -- 1. Islam and Leisure; Kirsten Walseth and Mahfoud Amara -- 2. Centring Leisure: A Hindu View of Leisure; Veena Sharma -- 3. Listening to 19th Century Kanaka ʻŌiwi Voices; Re-Imagining the Possibilities for Leisure; Karen M. Fox    and Lisa McDermott -- 4. Leisure in Latin America: A Conceptual Analysis; Christianne Gomes -- 5. The Sabbath as the Ideal Manifestation of Leisure in Traditional Jewish Thought; Nitza Davidovitch -- 6. Leisure Activities in Southeast Asia, from Pre-Colonial Times to the Present; Sarah Moser, Esther Clinton and Jeremy Wallach -- 7. Sport, Leisure and Culture in Māori Society;Phillip Borrell  and Hamuera Kahi -- 8. Leisure Experience and Engaged Buddhism: Mindfulness as a Path to Freedom and Justice in Leisure Studies; Susan M. Arai -- 9. Traditional Sport in Japan; Minoru Matsunami -- 10. Leisure and the Dao; Steve Simpson  and Samuel Cocks -- 11. “Have Leisure and Know That I am God”: Christianity and Leisure; Paul Heintzman -- Part Two: Rational Theories of Leisure -- Section Two Introduction; Karl Spracklen -- 12. Leisure in Classical Greek Philosophy; Thanassis Samaras -- 13. John Locke: Recreation, Morality and Paternalism in Leisure Policy; Ian Lamond -- 14. Rebuking the Enlightenment Establishments, Bourgeois and Aristocratic: Rousseau’s Ambivalence about Leisure; Matthew D. Mendham -- 15. Contracting the Right to Roam; Wallace McNeish and Steve Olivier -- 26. Leisure and Radical Jacobinism; Karl Spracklen -- 27. John Stuart Mill and Leisure; Robert Snape -- 18. Unproductive Leisure and resented work – a brief incursion in Hegel (and in Nietzsche); Maria Manuel Baptista and Larissa Latif -- 19. John Dewey: Purposeful Play as Leisure; Mary C. Breunig -- 20. Durkheim and Leisure; Stratos Georgoulas -- 21. Why Veblen Matters: The Role of Status Seeking in Contemporary Leisure David Scott -- 22. Max Weber and Leisure; Pauwke Berkers and Koen van Eijck.-23 -- Flow Theory and Leisure; Sam Elkington -- 24. Serious Leisure: Past, Present and Possibilities; Karen Gallant -- Part Three: Structural Theories of Leisure -- Section Three Introduction; Spencer Swain -- 25. Marx, Alienation and Dialectics within Leisure; Bruce Erickson -- 26. The Dialectics of Work and Leisure in Marx, Lukács and Lefebvre; Paul Blackledg -- 27.  “Let’s murder the moonlight!” Futurism, Anti-Humanism and Leisure; Brett Lashua -- 28. The Frankfurt School, Leisure and Consumption; Gabby Skeldon -- 29. Leisure, Instrumentality and Communicative Actio; Karl Spracklen -- 30. Hegemony and Leisure; Robert Cassar -- 31. Reclaiming the “F-word”: Structural Feminist Theories of Leisure; Bronwen Valtchanov and Diana Parry -- 32. A Critical Expansion of Theories on Race and Ethnicity in Leisure Studies; Rasul Mowatt -- 33. Spasticus Auticus: Thinking About Disability, Culture and Leisure beyond the “Walkie Talkies”; Viji Kuppan -- 34. Leisure, Media, and Consumption: the Flavour of Rock in Rio; Ricardo Ferreira Freitas and Flavio Lin -- 35. Leisure and ‘The Civilising Process’; Stephen Wagg -- 36. The Politics of Leisure in Totalitarian Societies; Vassil Girginov/- 37. Leisure, Community and the StrangerElie Cohen-Gewerc -- Part Four: Post-Structural Theories of Leisure -- Section Four Introduction; Brett Lashua -- 38. Postmodernism and Leisure; Mira Malick -- 39. Leisure, Risk and Reflexivity; Ken Roberts -- 40. Thinking through Poststructuralism in Leisure Studies: A Detour around “Proper” Humanist Knowledges; Lisbeth Berbary -- 41. Who should inhabit leisure? Disability, Embodiment and Access to Leisure; Mary Ann Devine and Ken Mobily -- 41. Leisure and Diaspora; Dan Burdsey -- 43. You Make Me Feel Mighty Real: Hyperreality and Leisure Theory; Steve Redhead -- 44. Leisure in the Current Interregnum: Exploring the Social Theories of Anthony Giddens and Zygmunt Bauman; Spencer Swain -- 45. The Politics of Leisure Mobilities: Borders and Rebordering Processes in Europe; Kevin Hannam and Basagaitz Guereño-Omil -- 46. “Obligations and Entitlements”: Neoliberalism, Governmentality and Community Parks; Trent Newmeyer -- 47. Disneyization and the Provision of Leisure Experiences; Simon Beames and Mike Brown -- 48. Leisure, Social Space and Belonging; Troy Glover -- 49. Subversive Imagination: Smoothing Space for Leisure, Identity and Politics; Brian E. Kumm and Corey W. Johnson -- 50 Against Limits: A Post-Structural Theorizing of Resistance in Leisure; Erin Sharpe.
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Sounds and the city . Volume 2. / / Brett Lashua [and three others], editors
Sounds and the city . Volume 2. / / Brett Lashua [and three others], editors
Edizione [1st ed. 2019.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , [2019]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XVIII, 443 p. 16 illus.)
Disciplina 306.48424
Collana Leisure Studies in a Global Era
Soggetto topico Popular music - Social aspects
Music and globalization
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 3-319-94081-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- 1: Continuing the Conversations: Introducing Volume Two of Sounds and the City -- The Chapters -- References -- Part I: Cities of Origin? -- 2: Re-Calling Grunge: Seattle, Anniversary Journalism, and Changing Narratives of a Genre -- Changes in the Application of the Grunge Label -- Seattle Versus Aberdeen -- Conclusion -- References -- 3: Detroit: Techno City -- The Cultural Value of Techno Music -- Techno City Inside and Outside of Detroit -- Techno Mythology -- Visions of Techno -- Post-industrial Party Music -- Concluding Comments -- References -- Bibliography -- A/V Sources -- Discography -- 4: Placing the Music: Kingston, Reggae Music, and the Rise of a Popular Culture -- The Evolution of Popular Jamaican Music: From 'Country' to 'Town' -- The Birth of Reggae Music in the 'Ghetto' -- Kingston as a Hyper-Creative Music Cluster -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- 5: Cleveland: "Where Rock Began to Roll"? -- (Re)Turning to Cleveland -- Origin(al) Myths: The Moondog, and the Moondog Coronation Ball -- Legend Has It... Record Rendezvous and the Invention of Rock 'n' Roll -- Mythologizing and Heritagizing Cleveland -- Conclusion: "Cleveland Rocks!"9 -- References -- Part II: Global Cities? -- 6: From Rio to São Paulo: Shifting Urban Landscapes and Global Strategies for Brazilian Music -- The New Sounds of São Paulo -- Changing Brazil's National Music Brand -- The Geographies and Business of Cosmopolitanism -- References -- 7: Placed: Dis/Placed-The Journeys of Jazz Across Johannesburg -- References -- Interviews -- 8: Beijing Is Rock, Shanghai Is Jazz: Musical Identity Formations and Shifts in the Big City Soundscapes of China -- The Origins of Beijing and Shanghai's Musical Identities -- The Rise of Live Music Scenes in Beijing and Shanghai in the 1990s.
The Differentiation of Rock, Jazz, and Blues Scenes in Beijing and Shanghai in the 2000s -- Crossovers in the Beijing and Shanghai Live Scenes in the 2010s -- Conclusion -- References -- 9: Elusively Ubiquitous: Issues with the Application of Hybridity in Visual Kei -- Introduction: The Allure of Hybridity -- Problems with the Application of Hybridity -- How to Deal with Hybrids -- References -- 10: The Bayous of Borrowash: Cajun Music in Derby, England, in the Late Twentieth Century -- Cajun Music: Plus ça Change... -- Cajun Music Comes to Derby, Evoking Jimi Hendrix -- "Maybe We Organised Too Many Workshops": British Cajun and the Authenticity Question -- References -- 11: The Spaces of Early Rock and Roll in Hamburg-St. Pauli -- References -- 12: "Piano Is My Homeland": Subverting Violence Through Musical Resistance in Yarmouk Refugee Camp -- Aeham Ahmad -- Yarmouk Refugee Camp -- Art as a Liminal Space -- Arts and Everyday Life -- Arts and Deconstruction -- Conclusion -- References -- 13: Bollywood and the Life of Music in Twenty-First-Century Mumbai -- A Changing Bollywood in a Changing Mumbai -- Musicians and Music in Contemporary Mumbai/Bollywood -- Families, Learning, and Connections -- Socio-musical Roles and Practice in Contemporary Mumbai -- Changes in Recording and Soundtrack Practice -- New Perspectives on the Importance of Live Performance -- Popular Music Performance and Film Song -- Gigging in Contemporary Bollywood -- Ambivalence Toward the Film Music Industry -- Conclusions -- References -- Part III: Legacies and Heritage? -- 14: Folk Music and Political Activism in Greenwich Village and at the Newport Folk Festival, 1935-1965 -- References -- 15: Madchester -- The Precursor to Madchester: Punk and Post-Punk -- A Madchester Habitus? -- Chained to the Kitchen Sink? -- The Legacy of Madchester -- References.
16: In Hot Water: Cultural and Musical Conflict in the American Spa -- Becoming Spa City -- Sounding Spa City -- References -- 17: Provincial Towns and Yorkshire Cities: Post-Punk Sounds, Suburban Escape, and Metro-Hegemony -- Post-Punk's Urban Mythology -- Metro-Hegemony -- Escape the Village: Invent the City -- No Place Like Home? -- Rethinking Provincial Capital -- Concluding Thoughts -- References -- Interviews and Personal Communication -- 18: Did Wigan Have a Northern Soul? -- The Road to Wigan Pier: Coal, Cotton, Canals, and Working-Class Culture -- Northern Soul and the Wigan Casino -- 'Them Soulies' -- Northern Soul Resurrected -- The Return to Wigan Pier: The North and Northern Soul -- Conclusion -- References -- 19: Austin and Americana Music: Sites of Protest, Progress, and Millennial Cool -- The Austin Music Scene: From Countercultural to Cosmopolitan -- Americana: Origins and Appropriations -- Countercultural Survivors and Marginalised Musical Voices -- South Austin's Contested Musical Spaces -- The Rise of Millennial Cool -- References -- 20: Afterword: Sounds and the City -- Reference -- Index.
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