112 Pages
by Routledge

112 Pages
by Routledge

112 Pages
by Routledge

Sport generates some of the most intense feelings and levels of commitment. It is big business globally, but also the source of the most powerful personal identifications and individual and collective pleasures. Sporting events are routine and embodied, whether in the gym, on the field or at the training ground, and they are also spectacular, for example in mega events at the stadium or, for... Read more

1. Hold the Back Page; Sport Matters  2. What Counts As Sport: How and Why?  3. This Sporting Planet: G/Local Sport  4. Economies of Sport  5. Boundaries of Certainty  6. Everyday Routines: The Ordinary Affects of Sport  7. Spectacles, Spectators and the Spectacular  8. Do We Live On Planet Sport?  Glossary.  References.

Biography

Kath Woodward is Professor of Sociology at the Open University and has published extensively on the subject of sport, including Sex, Power and the Games (Palgrave, forthcoming 2012), Embodied Sporting Practices (Palgrave, 2009), and Boxing, Masculinity and Identity: the 'I' of the Tiger (Routledge, 2007). Her introduction to the Social Sciences: the Big Issues (Routledge) is in its second edition. She is building a collection for the British Library on sex, gender and the games for the 2012 Olympics and has contributed to the Summer Games website.