Sport: A Critical SociologyPolity, 2005 - 267 pages In this lively new book, Richard Giulianotti provides a critical sociological interpretation of modern sport. As global festivals such as the Olympic games and football’s World Cup demonstrate, sport’s social, political, economic and cultural significance is becoming increasingly apparent across the world. Its popularity alone means that sociologists cannot ignore sport.
Chapter-by-chapter, Giulianotti offers a cogent examination of a range of widely taught sociological theories and issues that relate to sport. These include functionalism, Weberian sociology, Marxism, postmodern sociology, and globalisation. The author’s use of an international range of case studies and research, about a wide variety of sports, helps to make his account especially accessible to undergraduate readers. ‘Sport: a critical sociology’ will therefore have strong appeal to upper-level undergraduates on courses such as sport and leisure studies, cultural studies, and modern social theory. |
Table des matières
Religion Integration and Social Order in Sport | 1 |
Meaning and Rationalization in Sport | 15 |
Sport Work Alienation and Ideology | 29 |
Hegemony Theory beyond Resistance | 43 |
Race Ethnicity and Intolerance in Sport | 62 |
Gender Identities and Sexuality in Sport | 80 |
Discipline Conduct and the Pleasures of Sport | 102 |
Valuing Topophilia | 121 |
Distinction Symbolic Violence and Struggle | 153 |
Premonitions of Virtual PostIndustrial Sport | 171 |
The Politics of Glocal Sport | 190 |
The Critical Sociology of Sport Some Recommendations | 210 |
Notes | 218 |
References | 228 |
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The Interplay of Figurations | 138 |
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