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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Tyler Dupont , Becky BealPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.480kg ISBN: 9781032052397ISBN 10: 1032052392 Pages: 310 Publication Date: 31 May 2023 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"Introduction. Part 1. Entering a Career and Forging a Place in the Activity During Midlife. 1. Becoming a Mountain Biker. 2. The Construction of Place Identity via ""Shua jie"" in Public Spaces of Guangzhou, China. 3. The Objectification of Self in Material Culture: Identity Anchors in Jeep Culture. 4. Gender and Climbing Style: ""Dynos"" and ""Heel Hooks"" in the Gym. 5. Maneuvering Microaggressions and Contesting Cultural Beliefs: An Intersectional Examination of Mexican American Surfers Experiences in Southern California Surf Culture. 6. Constructing Queer-Skater Identities: Failure and Futurity. Part 2. Maintaining a Career During Midlife. 7. Identity and Wellbeing in Older Skateboarders. 8. The Working Lives of Professional Rock Climbers: An Ethnographic Exploration of Multilayered Labor. 9. Big Wave Surfing: Fun, Group Cohesion, and Group Identity. 10. BMX in China: Subculture Identity, Family, Career. 11. BMX Freestyle Cycling and Identity. Part 3: Negotiating Careers as Older Adults. 12. Ageing and Nature-based Sport: Sensing, Experiencing and Becoming. 13. Seniors, Lifestyle, and Hobbyist Sport. 14. Lifestyle Sport Identity and National Identity: Thoughts on the Chinese Government’s (re)Creation of Dama Image. 15. Gra(c)(t)efully Ageing in Late Capitalist Sport: Coping with the Inevitable in Action Pursuits. Part 4. Shifts in the Fields. 16. Conventional Culture, Subcultural Institutions and Subcultural Careers as Backdrops to Identity Work in Singapore's Esports Scene. 17. Skateboarding in the Iron Cage: An Exploratory Examination of Professional Skate Identities in Street League Skateboarding. 18. From Spectacle to Sport: Shifting Authenticity within Modern Roller Derby. 19. Transforming Gender Identity through Breaking. 20. Understanding Race in Skateboarding: A Retrospection and Agenda for the Importance of Being Seen."ReviewsIn our opinion, the book can be considered as essential reading, both for scholars interested in topics, such as youth sports, alternative sports, sports policy disputes, and the sociology of sport in general and for practitioners (athletes and exercisers) engaging in lifestyle sports. It is definitively a book worth looking into, either to inform your understanding of the deeper meaning of doing lifestyle sports, or just for an inspirational read, or, as in our case; both. Against this backdrop, we have no doubts about recommending this book. - Frida Wagan and Mads Skauge, Nord University, European Journal for Sport and Society Dupont (State University of New York, Oneonta) and Beal (California State University, East Bay) have edited a volume that explores an important, understudied area of sport and leisure. Twenty different chapters address guiding questions about how sport identities and participation change over time in lifestyle sports ... The first section of the book on career and activity in midlife is particularly strong, and the section about making a career of one's alternative sport offers intriguing perspectives. This anthology begins to answer some key questions about the aging sporting population and encourages further research. Summing Up: Highly recommended. - S. K. Fields, University of Colorado Denver, CHOICE """In our opinion, the book can be considered as essential reading, both for scholars interested in topics, such as youth sports, alternative sports, sports policy disputes, and the sociology of sport in general and for practitioners (athletes and exercisers) engaging in lifestyle sports. It is definitively a book worth looking into, either to inform your understanding of the deeper meaning of doing lifestyle sports, or just for an inspirational read, or, as in our case; both. Against this backdrop, we have no doubts about recommending this book."" - Frida Wågan and Mads Skauge, Nord University, European Journal for Sport and Society ""Dupont (State University of New York, Oneonta) and Beal (California State University, East Bay) have edited a volume that explores an important, understudied area of sport and leisure. Twenty different chapters address guiding questions about how sport identities and participation change over time in ""lifestyle"" sports ... The first section of the book on career and activity in midlife is particularly strong, and the section about making a career of one's alternative sport offers intriguing perspectives. This anthology begins to answer some key questions about the aging sporting population and encourages further research. Summing Up: Highly recommended."" – S. K. Fields, University of Colorado Denver, CHOICE" Author InformationTyler Dupont is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the State University of New York, Oneonta, USA. Becky Beal is Professor of Kinesiology at California State University, East Bay, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |