This book examines influential conceptions of sport and then analyses the interplay of challenging borderline cases with the standard definitions of sport. It is meant to inspire more thought and debate on just what sport is, how it relates to other activities and human endeavors, and what we can learn about ourselves by studying sport.
This book examines influential conceptions of sport and then analyses the interplay of challenging borderline cases with the standard definitions of sport. It is meant to inspire more thought and debate on just what sport is, how it relates to other activities and human endeavors, and what we can learn about ourselves by studying sport.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Shawn E. Klein - Contributions by Shawn E. Klein; Dr. Chad Carlson; Francisco Javier López Frías; Kevin Schieman; Heather L. Reid; John McClelland; Keith Strudler; Pam R. Sailors; Sarah Teetzel; Charlene Weaving; Chrysostomos Giannoulakis; Linds
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction by Shawn E. Klein Part 1: Conceptions of Sport 2. A Three-Pointer: Revisiting Three Crucial Issues in the "Tricky Triad" of Play, Games, and Sport by Chad Carlson 3. Broad Internalism and Interpretation: A Plurality of Interpretivist Approaches by Francisco Javier López Frías 4. Hopscotch Dreams: Coming to Terms with the Cultural Significance of Sport by Kevin Schieman 5. Defining Olympic Sport by Heather L. Reid 6. Early Modern Athletic Contests: Sport or Not Sport? by John McClelland 7. The Impact of Mass Media on the Definition of Sport by Keith Strudler Part 2: Borderline Cases 8. Borderline Cases: CrossFit, Tough Mudder, and Spartan Race by Pam R. Sailors, Sarah Teetzel, and Charlene Weaving 9. Evolution of the Action Sports Setting by Chrysostomos Giannoulakis and Lindsay Pursglove 10. Skateboarding, Sport, and Spontaneity: Towards a Subversive Definition of Sport by Brian Glenney 11. Bullfighting: The Mirror and Reflection of Spanish Society by Teresa González Aja 12. Why Some Animal Sports are Not Sports by Joan Grassbaugh Forry 13. The Mainstreaming of Fantasy Sport: Redefining Sport by Brody J. Ruihley, Andrew Billings, and Coral Rae 14. E-sport: Video Games as Sport by Joey Gawrysiak
1. Introduction by Shawn E. Klein Part 1: Conceptions of Sport 2. A Three-Pointer: Revisiting Three Crucial Issues in the "Tricky Triad" of Play, Games, and Sport by Chad Carlson 3. Broad Internalism and Interpretation: A Plurality of Interpretivist Approaches by Francisco Javier López Frías 4. Hopscotch Dreams: Coming to Terms with the Cultural Significance of Sport by Kevin Schieman 5. Defining Olympic Sport by Heather L. Reid 6. Early Modern Athletic Contests: Sport or Not Sport? by John McClelland 7. The Impact of Mass Media on the Definition of Sport by Keith Strudler Part 2: Borderline Cases 8. Borderline Cases: CrossFit, Tough Mudder, and Spartan Race by Pam R. Sailors, Sarah Teetzel, and Charlene Weaving 9. Evolution of the Action Sports Setting by Chrysostomos Giannoulakis and Lindsay Pursglove 10. Skateboarding, Sport, and Spontaneity: Towards a Subversive Definition of Sport by Brian Glenney 11. Bullfighting: The Mirror and Reflection of Spanish Society by Teresa González Aja 12. Why Some Animal Sports are Not Sports by Joan Grassbaugh Forry 13. The Mainstreaming of Fantasy Sport: Redefining Sport by Brody J. Ruihley, Andrew Billings, and Coral Rae 14. E-sport: Video Games as Sport by Joey Gawrysiak
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