Sites of Sport : Space, Place and Experience.

By: Bale, JohnContributor(s): Vertinsky, PatriciaMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Sport in the Global Society SerPublisher: Florence : Routledge, 2004Copyright date: ©2004Description: 1 online resource (280 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780203496435Subject(s): Spatial behavior | Sports -- Psychological aspects | Sports -- Social aspects | Sports facilitiesGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Sites of Sport : Space, Place and ExperienceDDC classification: 306.483 LOC classification: GV706.5 -- .S58 2004ebOnline resources: Click to View
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Cover -- SITES OF SPORT: Space, Place, Experience -- Copyright -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Series Editor's Foreword -- Introduction -- 1 Locating a 'Sense of Place': Space, Place and Gender in the Gymnasium -- 2 Sensing the Stadium -- 3 Educative Pools: Water, School and Space in Twentieth-Century France -- 4 Freezing Social Relations: Ice, Rinks, and the Development of Figure Skating -- 5 Just Another Classroom? Observations of Primary School Playgrounds -- 6 Putting Bodies on the Line: Marching Spaces in Cold War Culture -- 7 Homebush: Site of the Clean/sed and Natural Australian Athlete -- 8 Surf Lifesavers and Surfers: Cultural and Spatial Conflict on the Australian Beach -- 9 Playing with Gravity: Mountains and Mountaineering -- 10 The Homoerotic Space of Sport in Pornography -- 11 The Space that (In)Difference Makes: (Re)Producing Subjectivities in/through Abjection - A Locker Room Theoretical Study -- 12 For Pleasure? Or Profit Or Personal Health?: College Gymnasia as Contested Terrain -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Notes on Contributors -- Index.
Summary: The study of built environments such as gymnasiums, football stadiums, swimmimg 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 spacial theories and spacial 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.
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Cover -- SITES OF SPORT: Space, Place, Experience -- Copyright -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Series Editor's Foreword -- Introduction -- 1 Locating a 'Sense of Place': Space, Place and Gender in the Gymnasium -- 2 Sensing the Stadium -- 3 Educative Pools: Water, School and Space in Twentieth-Century France -- 4 Freezing Social Relations: Ice, Rinks, and the Development of Figure Skating -- 5 Just Another Classroom? Observations of Primary School Playgrounds -- 6 Putting Bodies on the Line: Marching Spaces in Cold War Culture -- 7 Homebush: Site of the Clean/sed and Natural Australian Athlete -- 8 Surf Lifesavers and Surfers: Cultural and Spatial Conflict on the Australian Beach -- 9 Playing with Gravity: Mountains and Mountaineering -- 10 The Homoerotic Space of Sport in Pornography -- 11 The Space that (In)Difference Makes: (Re)Producing Subjectivities in/through Abjection - A Locker Room Theoretical Study -- 12 For Pleasure? Or Profit Or Personal Health?: College Gymnasia as Contested Terrain -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Notes on Contributors -- Index.

The study of built environments such as gymnasiums, football stadiums, swimmimg 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 spacial theories and spacial 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.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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