The Sports process : a comparative and developmental approach
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書誌事項
The Sports process : a comparative and developmental approach
Human Kinetics Publishers, 1993
- : hbk
- : pbk
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  京都
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  奈良
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  鳥取
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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: hbk ISBN 9780873224192
内容説明
"The Sports Process" uses a historical / developmental approach to explore the development of sport, its international diffusion, and ongoing changes in sport around the world. Thirteen international leaders in the sociology of sport study sport beginning with the ancient world and progressing through the end of the cold war. They examine how sport development is affected by politics, gender roles, nationalism, capitalism, class, race conflict, and economics. Part I, Perspectives on the Making of Modern Sports, emphasises the need to study sports not only in one place and time, but as they change and evolve through time. The contributors contend that to understand any sport as it exists today, one must examine the social processes that transformed it from early forms of play into an organized game. Part I looks at these processes over a broad span of time, from ancient civilizations through the Victorian period. Part II examines the diffusion of modern sport from its beginnings in 18th-century England throughout the rest of the world.
Readers will learn about some of the factors that influenced this diffusion, both outward to other countries and downward within each country from higher to lower social levels. Part III compares sports across modern cultures. The contributors examine how major ideologies of the 20th century - capitalism, socialism, and nationalism - have affected the practice and development of sport in various countries. "The Sports Process" is a valuable reference for scholars and students studying the sociology of sport. The book also includes such special features as suggested research tasks, a guide to further reading, and essay suggestions which make it useful as a supplemental text for classes in sport sociology, sport history, and comparative physical culture.
目次
- Part 1 - Perspectives on the making of modern sports: the sociology of sport in the Ancient World - Peter Macintosh
- sport in the civilising process - Eric Dunning
- the Victorian cult of the family and the early years of female sport - Jennifer Hargreaves
- the critique of sport in modernity - Richard Gruneau. Part 2 - Aspects of the diffusion and development of modern sports: the diffusion of sports and the problem of cultural imperialism - Allen Guttmann
- sport in Developing Countries - Klaus Heinemann
- international aspects of sport in Latin America - Joseph L. Arbena
- the industrialisation of the United States and the 'bourgeoisification' of American sport - Alan Ingham and Robert Beamish
- American football, British society, and global sport development - Joseph Maguire. Part Contents.
- 巻冊次
-
: pbk ISBN 9780880116244
内容説明
The Sports Process uses a historical/developmental approach to explore the development of sport, its international diffusion, and ongoing changes in sport around the world.
Thirteen international leaders in the sociology of sport study sport beginning with the ancient world and progressing through the end of the cold war. They examine how sport development is affected by
-politics,
-gender roles,
-nationalism,
-capitalism,
-class,
-race conflict, and
-economics.
Part I, Perspectives on the Making of Modern Sports, emphasizes the need to study sports not only in one place and time, but as they change and evolve through time. The contributors contend that to understand any sport as it exists today, you must examine the social processes that transformed it from early forms of play into an organized game. Part I looks at these processes over a broad span of time, from ancient civilizations through the Victorian period.
Part II examines the diffusion of modern sport from its beginnings in 18th-century England throughout the rest of the world. You'll learn about some of the factors that influenced this diffusion, both outward to other countries and downward within each country from higher to lower social levels.
Part III compares sports across modern cultures. The contributors examine how major ideologies of the 20th century--capitalism, socialism, and nationalism--have affected the practice and development of sport in various countries.
The Sports Processis a valuable reference for scholars and students studying the sociology of sport. The book also includes such special features as suggested research tasks, a guide to further reading, and essay suggestions which make it an excellent supplemental text for classes in sport sociology, sport history, and comparative physical culture.
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