Feminisms in Leisure Studies: Advancing a Fourth Wave

Author:   Diana Parry (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367499112


Pages:   180
Publication Date:   25 February 2020
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Author:   Diana Parry (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9780367499112


ISBN 10:   0367499118
Pages:   180
Publication Date:   25 February 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"1. Fourth Wave Feminism: Theoretical Underpinnings and Future Directions for Leisure Research, 2. Into New Modes of Unbecomings: Engaging Poststructural Feminism Towards Alternative Theorizations of Gender in Leisure Research, 3. Feminist Theories After the Post-Structuralist Turn, 4. Thinking Intersectionally, Fourth Wave Feminism and Feminist Leisure Scholarship, 5. Queering Leisure: Teasing Out Queer Theory’s Legacies, 6. ""We Danced Around the Circle"": Feminist Standpoint Theories and Turning old Stories into Something New, 7. Manning Up and Manning On: Masculinities, Hegemonic Masculinity and Leisure Studies, 8. The Fourth Wave: What #MeToo Can Teach Us About Millennial Mobilization, Intersectionality, and Men’s Accountability"

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This powerful volume, in the hands of students, researchers and educators, will be wonderfully dangerous-it will help to change the world. Featuring outstanding contributions by established and upcoming scholars writing on gender, sexuality, and feminist activism, the book advances ideas about how we can work toward more equitable futures in the context of leisure research, theory, and practice. Feminisms in Leisure Studies: Advancing a Fourth Wave represents a big wave indeed. Brett Lashua, Reader in Leisure and Culture at Leeds Beckett University, UK Using the framework of the 4th Wave, Parry brings together an array of researchers to provide a theoretically sophisticated and yet accessible approach to contemporary feminist perspectives on leisure. This book is long overdue in our field and marks a turning point for current and future researchers who want to move beyond gender based discussions grounded in individual markers of identities and in binaries, toward institutional and structural level analyses. This book is a must read for those interested in doing research that allows for direct and ongoing gender-related critiques while also providing the theoretical underpinnings to support advocacy for social change and social justice. Regardless of one's area of research or interest in leisure studies, this book is a must read for everyone. Dana Kivel, Professor of Recreation, Parks & Tourism Administration and Director of the Community Engagement Center, California State University, USA This book is ideal for postgraduate students and leisure scholars with its clear and well-organized summary of each theoretical approach...Overall, this is a good quality book carrying valuable strengths one of which is its call for new areas of feminist leisure research. Goekben Demirbas, Sociology, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK


This powerful volume, in the hands of students, researchers and educators, will be wonderfully dangerous-it will help to change the world. Featuring outstanding contributions by established and upcoming scholars writing on gender, sexuality, and feminist activism, the book advances ideas about how we can work toward more equitable futures in the context of leisure research, theory, and practice. Feminisms in Leisure Studies: Advancing a Fourth Wave represents a big wave indeed. Brett Lashua, Reader in Leisure and Culture at Leeds Beckett University, UK Using the framework of the 4th Wave, Parry brings together an array of researchers to provide a theoretically sophisticated and yet accessible approach to contemporary feminist perspectives on leisure. This book is long overdue in our field and marks a turning point for current and future researchers who want to move beyond gender based discussions grounded in individual markers of identities and in binaries, toward institutional and structural level analyses. This book is a must read for those interested in doing research that allows for direct and ongoing gender-related critiques while also providing the theoretical underpinnings to support advocacy for social change and social justice. Regardless of one's area of research or interest in leisure studies, this book is a must read for everyone. Dana Kivel, Professor of Recreation, Parks & Tourism Administration and Director of the Community Engagement Center, California State University, USA This book is ideal for postgraduate students and leisure scholars with its clear and well-organized summary of each theoretical approach...Overall, this is a good quality book carrying valuable strengths one of which is its call for new areas of feminist leisure research. Goekben Demirbas, Sociology, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK This powerful volume, in the hands of students, researchers and educators, will be wonderfully dangerous-it will help to change the world. Featuring outstanding contributions by established and upcoming scholars writing on gender, sexuality, and feminist activism, the book advances ideas about how we can work toward more equitable futures in the context of leisure research, theory, and practice. Feminisms in Leisure Studies: Advancing a Fourth Wave represents a big wave indeed. Brett Lashua, Reader in Leisure and Culture at Leeds Beckett University, UK Using the framework of the 4th Wave, Parry brings together an array of researchers to provide a theoretically sophisticated and yet accessible approach to contemporary feminist perspectives on leisure. This book is long overdue in our field and marks a turning point for current and future researchers who want to move beyond gender based discussions grounded in individual markers of identities and in binaries, toward institutional and structural level analyses. This book is a must read for those interested in doing research that allows for direct and ongoing gender-related critiques while also providing the theoretical underpinnings to support advocacy for social change and social justice. Regardless of one's area of research or interest in leisure studies, this book is a must read for everyone. Dana Kivel, Professor of Recreation, Parks & Tourism Administration and Director of the Community Engagement Center, California State University, USA


"""This powerful volume, in the hands of students, researchers and educators, will be wonderfully dangerous—it will help to change the world. Featuring outstanding contributions by established and upcoming scholars writing on gender, sexuality, and feminist activism, the book advances ideas about how we can work toward more equitable futures in the context of leisure research, theory, and practice. Feminisms in Leisure Studies: Advancing a Fourth Wave represents a big wave indeed.​"" Brett Lashua, Reader in Leisure and Culture at Leeds Beckett University, UK ""Using the framework of the 4th Wave, Parry brings together an array of researchers to provide a theoretically sophisticated and yet accessible approach to contemporary feminist perspectives on leisure. This book is long overdue in our field and marks a turning point for current and future researchers who want to move beyond gender based discussions grounded in individual markers of identities and in binaries, toward institutional and structural level analyses. This book is a must read for those interested in doing research that allows for direct and ongoing gender-related critiques while also providing the theoretical underpinnings to support advocacy for social change and social justice. Regardless of one’s area of research or interest in leisure studies, this book is a must read for everyone."" Dana Kivel, Professor of Recreation, Parks & Tourism Administration and Director of the Community Engagement Center, California State University, USA ""This book is ideal for postgraduate students and leisure scholars with its clear and well-organized summary of each theoretical approach...Overall, this is a good quality book carrying valuable strengths one of which is its call for new areas of feminist leisure research."" Gökben Demirbaş, Sociology, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK ""This powerful volume, in the hands of students, researchers and educators, will be wonderfully dangerous—it will help to change the world. Featuring outstanding contributions by established and upcoming scholars writing on gender, sexuality, and feminist activism, the book advances ideas about how we can work toward more equitable futures in the context of leisure research, theory, and practice. Feminisms in Leisure Studies: Advancing a Fourth Wave represents a big wave indeed.​"" Brett Lashua, Reader in Leisure and Culture at Leeds Beckett University, UK ""Using the framework of the 4th Wave, Parry brings together an array of researchers to provide a theoretically sophisticated and yet accessible approach to contemporary feminist perspectives on leisure. This book is long overdue in our field and marks a turning point for current and future researchers who want to move beyond gender based discussions grounded in individual markers of identities and in binaries, toward institutional and structural level analyses. This book is a must read for those interested in doing research that allows for direct and ongoing gender-related critiques while also providing the theoretical underpinnings to support advocacy for social change and social justice. Regardless of one’s area of research or interest in leisure studies, this book is a must read for everyone."" Dana Kivel, Professor of Recreation, Parks & Tourism Administration and Director of the Community Engagement Center, California State University, USA"


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Diana C. Parry is Associate Vice-President of Human Rights, Equity and Inclusion and Professor in Applied Health Sciences at the University of Waterloo, Canada. Utilizing a feminist lens to explore the personal and political links between women's leisure and women's health, Dr. Parry’s research privileges women's standpoints and aims to create social change and enact social justice by challenging the medical model of scholarship.

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