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    Author(s)Michael L. Silk, David L. Andrews, Holly Thorpe
    PublisherTaylor and Francis
    ISBN9781138817210
    Pages610
    BindingHardbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearFebruary 2017

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    Taylor and Francis Routledge Handbook Of Physical Cultural Studies 2017 Edition by Michael L. Silk, David L. Andrews, Holly Thorpe

    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. Featuring chapters written by world-leading scholars, this handbook examines the most important themes and issues within PCS, exploring the active body through the lens of class, age, gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity, (dis)ability, medicine, religion, space and culture. Each chapter provides an overview of the state of knowledge in a particular subject area, while also considering possibilities for developing future research. Representing a landmark contribution to physical cultural studies and allied fields, the Routledge Handbook of Physical Cultural Studies is an essential text for any undergraduate or postgraduate course on physical culture, sports studies, leisure studies, the sociology of sport, the body, or sport and social theory. IntroductionMichael Silk, David L. Andrews and Holly ThorpePart I: Groundings1. Historicizing Physical Cultural StudiesPatricia Vertinsky and Gavin Weedon2. Power and Power RelationsMichael Atkinson and Kass Gibson3. Theory and ReflexivityRichard Pringle and Holly Thorpe4. Interdisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity in PCSLeslie Heywood5. The Political Imperative of FeminismRebecca Olive6. PraxisMichael Silk and Joanne MayohPart II: Practices 7. Therapeutic Movement / Leisure PracticesStephanie Merchant8. Exercise and Fitness PracticesNick Crossley9. Dance PracticesPirkko Markula and Marianne Clarke10. Lifestyle Sporting Cultures and PracticesBelinda Wheaton11. (High-)Performance SportJim Denison and J.P. MillsPart III: Subjectified Bodies12. Classed BodiesAlan Bairner13. Raced BodiesBen Carrington14. Gendered BodiesClifton Evers and Jennifer Germon15. Sexualized/Sexed BodiesMegan Chawansky and Satoko Itani16. [Dis]Abled BodiesP. David Howe17. Young BodiesLouise McCuaig, Eimear Enright and Doune Macdonald18. Ageing BodiesCassandra PhoenixPart IV: Institutionalized Bodies19. Medicalised and Scientized BodiesParissa Safai20. Digital BodiesDeborah Lupton21. Spiritualized and Religious BodiesAndrew Parker and Nick J. Watson22. Aestheticized BodiesJulia Coffey23. Fat BodiesMichael Gard24. Mediated and Commodified BodiesDavid Rowe25. Spectacular and Eroticized BodiesToby Miller26. Punished Corporal BodiesAaron L. MillerPart V: Experiential Bodies27. Injured, Pained and Disrupted BodiesJacquelyn Allen-Collinson28. Risky/Risking BodiesMike Brown29. Invisible (Women's) BodiesKim Toffoletti and Catherine Palmer30. Affective and Pleasured BodiesAdele Pavlidis31. Mobile BodiesPhil Jones32. Pregnant BodiesShannon JettePart VI: Spaces 33. "Natural", Intimate and Sensory LandscapesGordon Waitt34. Physical Cultural Studies, Sport and the EnvironmentBrian Wilson and Brad Millington35. Urban and Securitised SpacesMichael Silk and Andrew Manley36. Healthified SpacesCaroline Fusco37. Affective CitiesAlan Latham and Derek P. McCormack38. Exercise and Fitness SpacesRoberta Sassatelli39. Sport, Migration and SpaceThomas F. CarterPart VII: Contexts and Sites of Embodied Practice40. Mind/Body RelationsSimone Fullagar41. Community and Physical CultureJacob J. Bustad and Bryan C. Clift42. Physical Education, Policy and Embodied PedagogiesLisette Burrows and Laura De Pian43. International Development and PolicySimon C. Darnell44. Global Mega-Events, Policy and LegacyBarbara Schausteck de Almeida45. Digital Mediation, Connectivity and Affective MaterialitiesJessica Ringrose and Laura HarveyPart VIII: Methodological Contingencies46. Critical Discourse AnalysisToni Bruce, Jenny Rankine and Raymond Nairn47. Texts / RepresentationCheryl Cooky48. Ethnographic ApproachesRyan King-White49. People in ContextsNatalie Barker-Ruchti and Astrid Schubring50. Narrative Inquiry and AutoethnographyBrett Smith51. Poetry, Poiesis and Physical CultureKatie Fitzpatrick52. Sensory, Digital and Visual MethodologiesSarah Pink, Vaike Fors and Martin Berg53. Digital Media MethodologiesSteph MacKayPart IX: Politics and Praxis54. Physical Cultural Studies and Public PedagogiesEmma Rich and Jennifer A. Sandlin55. Critical Corporeal Curricula, Praxis and ChangeJessica Francombe-Webb, Michael Silk and Anthony Bush56. Sport, Development, and Social ChangeShawn Forde, Devra Waldman, Lyndsay Hayhurst and Wendy Frisby57. Corporate Social ResponsibilityRoger Levermore58. Embodiment and Reflexive Body PoliticsJosh Newman and Michael GiardinaAfterwordTara Brabazon



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