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▼a Sport, physical culture, and the moving body :
▼b materialisms, technologies, ecologies /
▼c Edited by Joshua I. Newman, Holly Thorpe, and David L. Andrews. |
260 | |
▼a New Brunswick, New Jersey :
▼b Rutgers University Press,
▼c [2020] |
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▼a 1 online resource. |
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▼a text
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▼a computer
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▼a online resource
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▼a Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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▼a "In Sport, Physical Culture, and the Moving Body, contributors explore the extent to which the body, when moving about both ostensibly active body spaces (i.e., the gymnasium, the ball field, exercise laboratory, the track or running trail, the beach, or the sport stadium) and those places less often connected to physical activity (i.e. the home, the street, the classroom, the automobile), is bounded to technologies of life and living; and to the political arrangements that seek to capitalize upon such frames of biological vitality. To do so, the authors problematize the rise of active body science (i.e. kinesiology, sport and exercise sciences, performance biotechnology) and the effects these scientific interventions have on embodied, lived experience. By focusing on the confluence of agentive materialities, disciplinary technologies, vibrant assemblages, speculative realities, and vital performativities, Sport, Physical Culture, and the Moving Body promises to offer a groundbreaking departure from representationalist tendencies and orthodoxies brought about by the cultural turn in sport and physical cultural studies. It brings the moving body and its physics back into focus: recentering moving flesh and bones as locus of social order, environmental change, and the global political economy"--
▼c Provided by publisher. |
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▼a Print version record. |
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▼a Added to collection customer.56279.3 |
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▼a Sports sciences. |
650 | 0 |
▼a Human mechanics
▼x Physiological aspects. |
650 | 0 |
▼a Physical education and training. |
650 | 7 |
▼a Physical education and training.
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▼0 (OCoLC)fst01062401 |
650 | 7 |
▼a Sports sciences.
▼2 fast
▼0 (OCoLC)fst01130746 |
655 | 4 |
▼a Electronic books. |
700 | 1 |
▼a Newman, Joshua I.,
▼d 1976-,
▼e editor. |
700 | 1 |
▼a Thorpe, Holly,
▼e editor. |
700 | 1 |
▼a Andrews, David L.,
▼d 1962-,
▼e editor. |
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▼i Print version:
▼t Sport, physical culture, and the moving body.
▼d New Brunswick, New Jersey : Rutgers University Press, [2020]
▼z 9780813591810
▼w (DLC) 2019011263
▼w (OCoLC)1107066296 |
856 | 40 |
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