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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Eileen Kennedy (Roehampton University, UK) , Pirkko Markula (University of Alberta, Canada)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Volume: v. 5 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.750kg ISBN: 9780415871204ISBN 10: 0415871204 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 30 November 2010 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Hardback 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: Beyond Binaries: Contemporary Approaches to Women and Exercise Pirkko Markula and Eileen Kennedy Part 1: The Business of Exercise: Selling and Consuming Fitness 1. Love Your Body? The Discursive Construction of Exercise in Women’s Lifestyle and Fitness Magazines Eileen Kennedy and Evdokia Pappa 2. Women Developing and Branding Fitness Products on the Global Market: The Method Putkisto Case Jaana Parviainen 3. ‘Folding’: A Feminist Intervention in Mindful Fitness Pirkko Markula Part 2: Body Trouble: Fat Women and Exercise 4. Fit, Fat and Feminine? The Stigmatization of Fat Women in Fitness Gyms Louise Mansfield 5. I Am (Not) Big…It’s the Pictures That Got Small: Examining Cultural and Personal Exercise Narratives and the Fear of Fat Kerry R. McGannon, Christina R. Johnson and John C. Spence 6. Large Women’s Experiences of Exercise Karen Synne Groven, Kari Nyheim Solbrække and Gunn Engelsrud 7. Obesity, Body Pedagogies and Young Women’s Engagement with Exercise Emma Rich, John Evans and Laura De Pian Part 3: In the Name of Health: Women’s Exercise and Public Health 8. The Significance of Western Health Promotion Discourse for Older Women from Diverse Ethnic Backgrounds Sharon Wray 9. Growing Old (Dis)Gracefully?: The Gender/Aging/Exercise Nexus Elizabeth C. J. Pike 10. ""Doing Something That’s Good for Me"": Exploring Intersections of Physical Activity and Health Lisa McDermott Part 4: Lived Body Experiences: Exercise, Embodiment and Performance 11. The New ‘Superwoman:’ Intersections of Fitness, Physical Culture, and the Female Body in Romania Jessica W. Chin 12. Keep Your Clothes On! Fit and Sexy Through Striptease Aerobics Magdalena Petersson McIntyre 13. Becoming Aware of Gendered Embodiment: Female Beginners Learning Aikido Paula Lökman 14. Running Embodiment, Power and Vulnerability: Notes towards a Feminist Phenomenology of Female Running Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson"ReviewsThe essays provide particular insight into the various methodologies feminist researchers use when they engage in qualitative analysis of sociocultural conditions. These perspectives are not commonly represented in the media, and when they are proffered they are typically marginalized...This book is an invaluable resource for those invested in injecting health information into the public conversation. --J. A. McClung, Berea College, Recommended title, CHOICE 'The essays provide particular insight into the various methodologies feminist researchers use when they engage in qualitative analysis of sociocultural conditions. These perspectives are not commonly represented in the media, and when they are proffered they are typically marginalized...This book is an invaluable resource for those invested in injecting health information into the public conversation.' -- J. A. McClung, Berea College, Recommended title, CHOICE Author InformationEileen Kennedy is Director of the Centre for Scientific and Cultural Research in Sport in the School of Human and Life Sciences at Roehampton University, London, UK. She has a background in Philosophy (BA, University of Essex) and Women's Studies (MA, University of Kent) and gained her PhD in Sociology of Sport from De Montfort University for her thesis, Gender in Televised Sport. Since then, her research and publications have focused on the intersections of nation, class and race in the discursive construction of masculinities and femininities in the sport and exercise media. Dr. Kennedy is interested in the significance of the body and the senses in the consumption of media sport, and has begun to focus on the mediation of sport through sporting spaces and digital sportscapes. She is co-author, with Laura Hills, of Sport, Media and Society (published by Berg). Pirkko Markula is a professor of socio-cultural studies of sport and physical activity at the University of Alberta, Canada. Her research interests include poststructuralist feminist analysis of dance, exercise and sport, ethnography, autoethnography and performance ethnography. She is the co-author, with Richard Pringle, of Foucault, Sport and Exercise: Power, Knowledge and Transforming the Self (Routledge, 2006), editor of Feminist Sport Studies: Sharing Joy, Sharing Pain (SUNY Press, 2005), co-editor, with Sarah Riley, Maree Burns, Hannah Frith and Sally Wiggins, of Critical Bodies: Representations, Identities and Practices of Weight and Body Management (Palgrave, 2007) and co-editor, with Jim Denison, of Moving Writing: Crafting Movement in Sport Research (Peter Lang, 2003). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |