Ski Style: Sport and Culture in the Rockies

Author:   Annie Gilbert Coleman
Publisher:   University Press of Kansas
ISBN:  

9780700613410


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   31 October 2004
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Annie Gilbert Coleman
Publisher:   University Press of Kansas
Imprint:   University Press of Kansas
Dimensions:   Width: 16.10cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.80cm
Weight:   0.606kg
ISBN:  

9780700613410


ISBN 10:   0700613412
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   31 October 2004
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  General ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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An original and important book presented with both skill and flare. �Like a good ski run, Ski Style offers sensory pleasure and variety of terrain. Filled with insights, Coleman's book should appeal to ski bums and snow bunnies, and to historians of sport, tourism, the west, race, and gender.�--Bernard Mergen, author of Snow in America �A perceptive examination of skiing's influence on American culture and of culture on the sport.�--John Fry, President, International Skiing History Association �An original and important book presented with both skill and flare.�--Peggy Shaffer, author of See America First �Essential reading.�--E. John B. Allen, author of From Skisport to Skiing Like a good ski run, Ski Style offers sensory pleasure and variety of terrain. Filled with insights, Coleman's book should appeal to ski bums and snow bunnies, and to historians of sport, tourism, the west, race, and gender. --Bernard Mergen, author of Snow in America A perceptive examination of skiing's influence on American culture and of culture on the sport. --John Fry, President, International Skiing History Association An original and important book presented with both skill and flare. --Peggy Shaffer, author of See America First Essential reading. --E. John B. Allen, author of From Skisport to Skiing


An original and important book presented with both skill and flare.


An original and important book presented with both skill and flare. �Like a good ski run, Ski Style offers sensory pleasure and variety of terrain. Filled with insights, Coleman's book should appeal to ski bums and snow bunnies, and to historians of sport, tourism, the west, race, and gender.�--Bernard Mergen, author of Snow in America �A perceptive examination of skiing's influence on American culture and of culture on the sport.�--John Fry, President, International Skiing History Association �An original and important book presented with both skill and flare.�--Peggy Shaffer, author of See America First �Essential reading.�--E. John B. Allen, author of From Skisport to Skiing -Like a good ski run, Ski Style offers sensory pleasure and variety of terrain. Filled with insights, Coleman's book should appeal to ski bums and snow bunnies, and to historians of sport, tourism, the west, race, and gender.---Bernard Mergen, author of Snow in America -A perceptive examination of skiing's influence on American culture and of culture on the sport.---John Fry, President, International Skiing History Association -An original and important book presented with both skill and flare.---Peggy Shaffer, author of See America First -Essential reading.---E. John B. Allen, author of From Skisport to Skiing Like a good ski run, Ski Style offers sensory pleasure and variety of terrain. Filled with insights, Coleman's book should appeal to ski bums and snow bunnies, and to historians of sport, tourism, the west, race, and gender. --Bernard Mergen, author of Snow in America A perceptive examination of skiing's influence on American culture and of culture on the sport. --John Fry, President, International Skiing History Association An original and important book presented with both skill and flare. --Peggy Shaffer, author of See America First Essential reading. --E. John B. Allen, author of From Skisport to Skiing


Like a good ski run, Ski Style offers sensory pleasure and variety of terrain. Filled with insights, Coleman's book should appeal to ski bums and snow bunnies, and to historians of sport, tourism, the west, race, and gender. --Bernard Mergen, author of Snow in America A perceptive examination of skiing's influence on American culture and of culture on the sport. --John Fry, President, International Skiing History Association An original and important book presented with both skill and flare. --Peggy Shaffer, author of See America First Essential reading. --E. John B. Allen, author of From Skisport to Skiing Coleman's examination of the history of western skiing and its evolution from a method of transportation to a vast industry supporting a significant portion of the region's economy is both important and a good read. The story of skiing operates as a perfect example of something we perceive as frivolous turning out to be deeply emblematic of modern American culture. --Western Historical Quarterly Coleman, a graceful writer, breaks a fresh trail through deep powder snow with this history and analysis of the ski culture. --Journal of American History An imaginative and lively history of skiing in the Rocky Mountains. . . . This book connects the story of skiing in Colorado to the larger issues of the twentieth century: the expansion of the West, the development of a leisure economy, the importance of consumerism, the construction of identity (both personal and regional), the growth of a mass media, the cult of celebrity, and the role of youth culture. At the same time it is rich in detail, full of the kinds of specifics that recreate for the reader the ski towns and the people who lived there. Coleman has mined a wide range of sources--business archives, local historical societies, mass-market publications--and weaves them together in a well-written and illuminating narrative. This is a book that students, scholars, and skiers will all find important and instructive. --American Historical Review Coleman has written more than a traditional history of the sport. This is the first book to seriously delve into skiing's collective beliefs, internal norms, and the underlying practices of the hobby. . . . Coleman is interested in who skis, why they do it, and how they perceive themselves. Her approach combines the methods of anthropology, museum studies, sociology, and history, and the book's sources include ski brochures, interviews, artifacts, old photos, and back issues of Ski Magazine. It's an avalanche of information, but the material is always well presented and meaningful. --DCSKI


Coleman s examination of the history of western skiing and its evolution from a method of transportation to a vast industry supporting a significant portion of the region's economy is both important and a good read. The story of skiing operates as a perfect example of something we perceive as frivolous turning out to be deeply emblematic of modern American culture. Western Historical Quarterly Coleman, a graceful writer, breaks a fresh trail through deep powder snow with this history and analysis of the ski culture. Journal of American History An imaginative and lively history of skiing in the Rocky Mountains. . . . This book connects the story of skiing in Colorado to the larger issues of the twentieth century: the expansion of the West, the development of a leisure economy, the importance of consumerism, the construction of identity (both personal and regional), the growth of a mass media, the cult of celebrity, and the role of youth culture. At the same time it is rich in detail, full of the kinds of specifics that recreate for the reader the ski towns and the people who lived there. Coleman has mined a wide range of sources business archives, local historical societies, mass-market publications and weaves them together in a well-written and illuminating narrative. This is a book that students, scholars, and skiers will all find important and instructive. American Historical Review Coleman has written more than a traditional history of the sport. This is the first book to seriously delve into skiing s collective beliefs, internal norms, and the underlying practices of the hobby. . . . Coleman is interested in who skis, why they do it, and how they perceive themselves. Her approach combines the methods of anthropology, museum studies, sociology, and history, and the book's sources include ski brochures, interviews, artifacts, old photos, and back issues of Ski Magazine. It's an avalanche of information, but the material is always well presented and meaningful. DCSKI Like a good ski run, Ski Style offers sensory pleasure and variety of terrain. Filled with insights, Coleman s book should appeal to ski bums and snow bunnies, and to historians of sport, tourism, the west, race, and gender. Bernard Mergen, author of Snow in America A perceptive examination of skiing s influence on American culture and of culture on the sport. John Fry, President, International Skiing History Association An original and important book presented with both skill and flare. Peggy Shaffer, author of See America First Essential reading. E. John B. Allen, author of From Skisport to Skiing


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Annie Gilbert Coleman grew up in Hanover, New Hampshire, and skied at various times for the Ford Sayre Ski Program, the Killington Freestyle Ski Team, the U.S. Freestyle Ski Team, and the Williams College Ski Team. Her article """"The Unbearable Whiteness of Skiing"""" in the Pacific Historical Review won the W. Turrentine Jackson Prize. She is assistant professor of history and adjunct assistant professor of American Studies at Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis.

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