Marxism, Cultural Studies and Sport

Author:   Ben Carrington (University of Texas, Austin, USA) ,  Ian McDonald (Newcastle University, UK) ,  Jennifer Hargreaves ,  Jennifer Hargreaves
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780415375405


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   05 December 2008
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Ben Carrington (University of Texas, Austin, USA) ,  Ian McDonald (Newcastle University, UK) ,  Jennifer Hargreaves ,  Jennifer Hargreaves
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.690kg
ISBN:  

9780415375405


ISBN 10:   0415375401
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   05 December 2008
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"1. Marxism, Cultural Studies and Sport: Mapping the field 2. Sport Without Final Guarantees: Cultural Studies/Marxism/Sport 3. One-Dimensional Sport: Revolutionary Marxism and the Critique of Sport 4. The Urban Sport Spectacle: Towards a Critical Political Economy of Sports 5. Between Culture and Economy: Understanding the Politics of Media Sport 6. Marxism, Alienation and Coubertin’s Olympic Project 7. Post-Marxism, Black Marxism, and the Politics of Sport 8. Venus and Serena Are ""Doing It"" for Themselves: Theorizing Sporting Celebrity, Class and Black Feminism for the Hip-Hop Generation 9. Socratic Solitude: The Scouser Two-as-One 10. Michel Foucault and the Critique of Sport 11. Re-appropriating Gramsci: Marxism, Hegemony and Sport12. Sport, Culture, and Late Capitalism"

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Theoretically provocative and enlightening -- Leisure Studies Marxism, Cultural Studies and Sport is particularly welcome. There can be no better time to examine the ways in which both Marxism and Cultural Studies have enabled an examination of sport that can go beyond the merely biomechanical, the simplistically psychological or sociological descriptions of most sports studies -- New Formations Including editors Ben Carrington and Ian McDonald, the eleven authors in this collection form an impressive team of sociologists, anthropologists, and media, race, and sports scholars...compared to most anthologies, this collection offers a degree of unity and coherence that is rarely found...Overall, the editors' lofty goals for the volume--to raise the level of theoretical debate within sports studies and to focus the theoretical 'weaponry' of Marxism and Cultural Studies on the field of sport--have been realized. -- Contemporary Sociology, 2010 Ben Carrington and Ian McDonald's anthology Marxism, Cultural Studies and Sport -- the eighth volume in Routledge's admirable Critical Studies in Sport series -- successfully addresses all three of the aims outlined in the Series Editors' Preface. [...]As a means by which to engage intellectually-curious undergraduates with an interest in the critical study of sport, and as a means for attempting to make sense of current sport policy -- whereby the country is spending billions hosting the Olympics and bidding for World Cups while depriving its schools of adequate funding for grassroots sport -- this volume is indispensible. - Neil Ewen, Independent Researcher


Theoretically provocative and enlightening -- Leisure Studies Marxism, Cultural Studies and Sport is particularly welcome. There can be no better time to examine the ways in which both Marxism and Cultural Studies have enabled an examination of sport that can go beyond the merely biomechanical, the simplistically psychological or sociological descriptions of most sports studies -- New Formations Including editors Ben Carrington and Ian McDonald, the eleven authors in this collection form an impressive team of sociologists, anthropologists, and media, race, and sports scholars...compared to most anthologies, this collection offers a degree of unity and coherence that is rarely found...Overall, the editors' lofty goals for the volume--to raise the level of theoretical debate within sports studies and to focus the theoretical 'weaponry' of Marxism and Cultural Studies on the field of sport--have been realized. -- Contemporary Sociology, 2010


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