Michael L Silk
Sport and Neoliberalism
Politics, Consumption, and Culture
Herausgeber: Andrews, David L
Michael L Silk
Sport and Neoliberalism
Politics, Consumption, and Culture
Herausgeber: Andrews, David L
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David L. Andrews is a professor in the Physical Cultural Studies Program, Department of Kinesiology, at the University of Maryland, College Park.¿ Michael L. Silk is a reader in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Science at the University of Bath.
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David L. Andrews is a professor in the Physical Cultural Studies Program, Department of Kinesiology, at the University of Maryland, College Park.¿ Michael L. Silk is a reader in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Science at the University of Bath.
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- Verlag: Temple University Press
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781439905043
- ISBN-10: 1439905045
- Artikelnr.: 35069433
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Temple University Press
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781439905043
- ISBN-10: 1439905045
- Artikelnr.: 35069433
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
David L. Andrews is a professor in the Physical Cultural Studies Program, Department of Kinesiology, at the University of Maryland, College Park. Michael L. Silk is a reader in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Science at the University of Bath.
1 Sport and the Neoliberal Conjuncture: Complicating the Consensus •
Michael L. Silk • David L. Andrews
Part I Structures, Formations, and Mechanics of Neoliberalism
2 A Distorted Playing Field: Neoliberalism and Sport through the lens of
Economic Citizenship • Toby Miller
3 Advanced Liberal Government, Sport Policy, and “Building the Active
Citizen” • Mick Green
4 Race, Class, and Politics in Post-Katrina America • Michael D. Giardina •
C. L. Cole
5 Nike U: Full-Program Athletics Contracts and the Corporate University •
Samantha King
6 Growth and Nature: Reflections on Sport, Carbon Neutrality, and
Ecological Modernization • Brian Wilson
7 The Uncanny of Olympic Time: Michael Phelps and the End of Neoliberalism
• Grant Farred
Part II Government, Governance, and the Cultural Geographies of
Neoliberalism
8 The Governance of the Neoliberal Sporting City • Michael L. Silk • David
L. Andrews
9 Governing Play: Moral Geographies, Healthification, and Neoliberal Urban
Imaginaries • Caroline Fusco
10 Neoliberal Redevelopment, Sport Infrastructure, and the Militarization
of U.S. Urban Terrain • Kimberly S. Schimmel
11 Economies of Surf: Evolution, Territorialism, and the Erosion of
Localism • Leslie Heywood • Mark Montgomery
12 Free Running: Post-Sport Liminality in a Neoliberal World • Michael
Atkinson
Part III Consuming Pleasure: Citizenship, Subjectivities, and “Popular”
Sporting Pedagogies
13 Out-of-Bounds Plays: The Women’s National Basketball Association and the
Neoliberal Imaginings of Sexuality • Mary G. McDonald
14 Pedagogies of Fat: The Social Currency of Slenderness • Jessica M.
Francombe • Michael L. Silk
15 Technologies of the South: Sport, Subjectivity, and “Swinging” Capital •
Joshua I. Newman
16 Hijacking Canadian Identity: Stephen Harper, Hockey, and the Terror of
Neoliberalism • Jay Scherer • Lisa McDermott
17 Global Smackdown: Vince McMahon, World Wrestling Entertainment, and
Neoliberalism • Ted Butryn
Afterword: Sport and Neoliberalism • Norman K. Denzin
Contributors
Index
Michael L. Silk • David L. Andrews
Part I Structures, Formations, and Mechanics of Neoliberalism
2 A Distorted Playing Field: Neoliberalism and Sport through the lens of
Economic Citizenship • Toby Miller
3 Advanced Liberal Government, Sport Policy, and “Building the Active
Citizen” • Mick Green
4 Race, Class, and Politics in Post-Katrina America • Michael D. Giardina •
C. L. Cole
5 Nike U: Full-Program Athletics Contracts and the Corporate University •
Samantha King
6 Growth and Nature: Reflections on Sport, Carbon Neutrality, and
Ecological Modernization • Brian Wilson
7 The Uncanny of Olympic Time: Michael Phelps and the End of Neoliberalism
• Grant Farred
Part II Government, Governance, and the Cultural Geographies of
Neoliberalism
8 The Governance of the Neoliberal Sporting City • Michael L. Silk • David
L. Andrews
9 Governing Play: Moral Geographies, Healthification, and Neoliberal Urban
Imaginaries • Caroline Fusco
10 Neoliberal Redevelopment, Sport Infrastructure, and the Militarization
of U.S. Urban Terrain • Kimberly S. Schimmel
11 Economies of Surf: Evolution, Territorialism, and the Erosion of
Localism • Leslie Heywood • Mark Montgomery
12 Free Running: Post-Sport Liminality in a Neoliberal World • Michael
Atkinson
Part III Consuming Pleasure: Citizenship, Subjectivities, and “Popular”
Sporting Pedagogies
13 Out-of-Bounds Plays: The Women’s National Basketball Association and the
Neoliberal Imaginings of Sexuality • Mary G. McDonald
14 Pedagogies of Fat: The Social Currency of Slenderness • Jessica M.
Francombe • Michael L. Silk
15 Technologies of the South: Sport, Subjectivity, and “Swinging” Capital •
Joshua I. Newman
16 Hijacking Canadian Identity: Stephen Harper, Hockey, and the Terror of
Neoliberalism • Jay Scherer • Lisa McDermott
17 Global Smackdown: Vince McMahon, World Wrestling Entertainment, and
Neoliberalism • Ted Butryn
Afterword: Sport and Neoliberalism • Norman K. Denzin
Contributors
Index
1 Sport and the Neoliberal Conjuncture: Complicating the Consensus •
Michael L. Silk • David L. Andrews
Part I Structures, Formations, and Mechanics of Neoliberalism
2 A Distorted Playing Field: Neoliberalism and Sport through the lens of
Economic Citizenship • Toby Miller
3 Advanced Liberal Government, Sport Policy, and “Building the Active
Citizen” • Mick Green
4 Race, Class, and Politics in Post-Katrina America • Michael D. Giardina •
C. L. Cole
5 Nike U: Full-Program Athletics Contracts and the Corporate University •
Samantha King
6 Growth and Nature: Reflections on Sport, Carbon Neutrality, and
Ecological Modernization • Brian Wilson
7 The Uncanny of Olympic Time: Michael Phelps and the End of Neoliberalism
• Grant Farred
Part II Government, Governance, and the Cultural Geographies of
Neoliberalism
8 The Governance of the Neoliberal Sporting City • Michael L. Silk • David
L. Andrews
9 Governing Play: Moral Geographies, Healthification, and Neoliberal Urban
Imaginaries • Caroline Fusco
10 Neoliberal Redevelopment, Sport Infrastructure, and the Militarization
of U.S. Urban Terrain • Kimberly S. Schimmel
11 Economies of Surf: Evolution, Territorialism, and the Erosion of
Localism • Leslie Heywood • Mark Montgomery
12 Free Running: Post-Sport Liminality in a Neoliberal World • Michael
Atkinson
Part III Consuming Pleasure: Citizenship, Subjectivities, and “Popular”
Sporting Pedagogies
13 Out-of-Bounds Plays: The Women’s National Basketball Association and the
Neoliberal Imaginings of Sexuality • Mary G. McDonald
14 Pedagogies of Fat: The Social Currency of Slenderness • Jessica M.
Francombe • Michael L. Silk
15 Technologies of the South: Sport, Subjectivity, and “Swinging” Capital •
Joshua I. Newman
16 Hijacking Canadian Identity: Stephen Harper, Hockey, and the Terror of
Neoliberalism • Jay Scherer • Lisa McDermott
17 Global Smackdown: Vince McMahon, World Wrestling Entertainment, and
Neoliberalism • Ted Butryn
Afterword: Sport and Neoliberalism • Norman K. Denzin
Contributors
Index
Michael L. Silk • David L. Andrews
Part I Structures, Formations, and Mechanics of Neoliberalism
2 A Distorted Playing Field: Neoliberalism and Sport through the lens of
Economic Citizenship • Toby Miller
3 Advanced Liberal Government, Sport Policy, and “Building the Active
Citizen” • Mick Green
4 Race, Class, and Politics in Post-Katrina America • Michael D. Giardina •
C. L. Cole
5 Nike U: Full-Program Athletics Contracts and the Corporate University •
Samantha King
6 Growth and Nature: Reflections on Sport, Carbon Neutrality, and
Ecological Modernization • Brian Wilson
7 The Uncanny of Olympic Time: Michael Phelps and the End of Neoliberalism
• Grant Farred
Part II Government, Governance, and the Cultural Geographies of
Neoliberalism
8 The Governance of the Neoliberal Sporting City • Michael L. Silk • David
L. Andrews
9 Governing Play: Moral Geographies, Healthification, and Neoliberal Urban
Imaginaries • Caroline Fusco
10 Neoliberal Redevelopment, Sport Infrastructure, and the Militarization
of U.S. Urban Terrain • Kimberly S. Schimmel
11 Economies of Surf: Evolution, Territorialism, and the Erosion of
Localism • Leslie Heywood • Mark Montgomery
12 Free Running: Post-Sport Liminality in a Neoliberal World • Michael
Atkinson
Part III Consuming Pleasure: Citizenship, Subjectivities, and “Popular”
Sporting Pedagogies
13 Out-of-Bounds Plays: The Women’s National Basketball Association and the
Neoliberal Imaginings of Sexuality • Mary G. McDonald
14 Pedagogies of Fat: The Social Currency of Slenderness • Jessica M.
Francombe • Michael L. Silk
15 Technologies of the South: Sport, Subjectivity, and “Swinging” Capital •
Joshua I. Newman
16 Hijacking Canadian Identity: Stephen Harper, Hockey, and the Terror of
Neoliberalism • Jay Scherer • Lisa McDermott
17 Global Smackdown: Vince McMahon, World Wrestling Entertainment, and
Neoliberalism • Ted Butryn
Afterword: Sport and Neoliberalism • Norman K. Denzin
Contributors
Index