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_aSites of sport : _bspace, place, experience / _ceditors, Patricia Vertinsky, John Bale. |
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_aLondon : _bRoutledge, _c2004. |
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_a270 p. : _bill. ; _c24 cm. |
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_tIntroduction / _rJohn Bale and Patricia Vertinsky -- _g1. _tLocating a 'sense of place' : space, place and gender in the gymnasium / _rPatricia Vertinsky -- _g2. _tSensing the stadium / _rChris Gaffney and John Bale -- _g3. _tEducative pools : water, school and space in twentieth-century France / _rThierry Terret -- _g4. _tFreezing social relations : ice, rinks, and the development of figure skating / _rMary Louise Adams -- _g5. _tJust another classroom? : observations of primary school playgrounds / _rSarah Thomson -- _g6. _tPutting bodies on the line : marching spaces in cold war culture / _rCharlotte Macdonald -- _g7. _tHomebush : site of the clean/sed and natural Australian athlete / _rTara Magdalinski -- _g8. _tSurf lifesavers and surfers : cultural and spatial conflict on the Australian beach / _rDouglas Booth -- _g9. _tPlaying with gravity : mountains and mountaineering / _rPeter Donnelly -- _g10. _tThe homoerotic space of sport in pornography / _rBrian Pronger -- _g11. _tThe space that (in)difference makes : (re)producing subjectivities in/through abjection - a locker room theoretical study / _rCaroline Fusco -- _g12. _tFor pleasure? or profit? or personal health? : college gymnasia as contested terrain / _rRoberta J. Park. |
520 | _aThis collection uses spatial concepts and examples to examine the nature and development of sporting practices. It shows how the study of built environments such as gymnasiums and football stadiums can provide unique information about the body's capabilities, needs and desires. | ||
520 | 1 | _a"The study of built environments such as gymnasiums, football stadiums, swimming pools and skating rinks provides unique information about the historical enclosure of the gendered and sexualised body, the body's capabilities, needs and desires. It illuminates the tensions between the globalising tendencies of sport and the importance of local culture and a sense of place." "This collection uses spatial concepts and examples to examine the nature and development of sporting practices. At a time when the importance of spatial theories and spatial metaphors to sport is being increasingly recognised, this pioneering work on the changing landscape of sporting life will appeal to students of the history, sociology and management of sport."--BOOK JACKET. | |
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