Sporting cultures : Hispanic perspectives on sport, text and the body
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Sporting cultures : Hispanic perspectives on sport, text and the body
(Sport in the global society)
Routledge, 2009, c2008
- : pbk
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First published in 2008 in hardcover
"This book was previously published as a special issue of The international journal of the history of sport."--P. [i]
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Patriotic pastimes : the role of sport in post-revolutionary Mexico / Keith Brewster
- Latin America and the Olympic ideal of progress : an athlete's perspective / Frances Houghton
- Constructing athletic agents in the Chicano/a culture of Los Angeles / Hilary A. Braysmith
- Golden but not brown : Oscar de la Hoya and the complications of culture, manhood, and boxing / Fernando Delgado
- Football : forging nationhood and masculinities in Costa Rica / Carlos Sandoval-García
- The place of women in Argentinian football / María Graciela Rodríguez
- The manifesto of a baseball-playing country : Cuba, baseball, and poetry in the late nineteenth century / Thomas F. Carter
- Reading the game : the role of football in Peruvian literature / David Wood
- Sport : a literary referent in Catalonia, 1920-36 / Anna Poch Gasau
- Spanish identities in the European press : the case of football writing / David Hand and Liz Crolley
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The essays that comprise this book mark new territory in the study of sport in the Hispanic world, a key site of cultural experience for the populations of Latin America, the United States and the Iberian Peninsula. The scope of the volume is the exploration of the representation and interaction of sport / text / body in a variety of cultural forms in Latin America, Spain and the chicano population of the USA. As such, it opens a path for further study of an area that is experiencing significant growth in the international academic community. The book consists of 11 chapters by different authors, and an introduction, totalling c.85,000 words. The essays deal with the key sporting practices of the Hispanic world, including boxing, baseball, athletics, Olympic movements and football, approaching them as physical manifestations in their own right and as cultural representations (via media images, poetry, narrative fiction, murals) through the research methodologies of the humanities and social sciences.
This book was previously published as a special issue of the International Journal of the History of Sport
Table of Contents
1. Introduction David Wood and Louise Johnson 2. Patriotic Pastimes: The Role of Sport in Post-Revolutionary Mexico Keith Brewster 3. Latin America and the Olympic Ideal of Progress: An Athlete's Perspective Frances Houghton 4. Constructing Athletic Agents in the Chicano/a Culture of Los Angeles Hilary A. Braysmith 5. Golden But Not Brown: Oscar De La Hoya and the Complications of Culture, Manhood and Boxing Fernando Delgado 6. Football: Forging Nationhood and Masculinities in Costa Rica Carlos Sandoval-Garcia 7. The Place of Women in Argentinian Football Maria Graciela Rodriguez 8. The Manifesto of a Baseball-Playing Country: Cuba, Baseball, and Poetry in the Late Nineteenth Century Thomas F. Carter 9. Reading the Game: The Role of Football in Peruvian Literature David Wood 10. Sport: A Literary Referent in Catalonia 1920-36 Anna Poch Gasau 11. Spanish Identities in the European Press: The Case of Football Writing David Hand and Liz Crolley
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