Drawing on ethnographic research as well as popular representations of boxing in the media, this book considers the relationships between the portrayal of the sport and its practice, alongside complex sociological constructs of identity and gender.
Drawing on ethnographic research as well as popular representations of boxing in the media, this book considers the relationships between the portrayal of the sport and its practice, alongside complex sociological constructs of identity and gender.
Kath Woodward is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the Open University, UK where she is also chair of the Introduction to the Social Sciences course, which has been taken by more than 60,000 students since the year 2000. Her particular research interest lies in gender identities, culture and the media.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Boxing and gender identities 2. Outside in inside out 3. Bodies and embodiment 4. Private stories public stories: Heroes celebrity and spectacle 5. When the going gets tough: going to the movies 6. Conclusion: I could have been a contender
1. Boxing and gender identities 2. Outside in inside out 3. Bodies and embodiment 4. Private stories public stories: Heroes celebrity and spectacle 5. When the going gets tough: going to the movies 6. Conclusion: I could have been a contender
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