Seeking the senses in physical culture : sensuous scholarship in action
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Seeking the senses in physical culture : sensuous scholarship in action
(Routledge research in sport, culture and society, 73)
Routledge, 2017
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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The sensory revolution in the social sciences is transforming the ways in which the senses and the sensorium are studied and understood in relation to bodies in action. This is the first book to investigate the impact, and challenges, of this revolution for those interested in physical culture.
Providing vivid examples of sensory scholarship in action from sport, physical activity, leisure and recreation, this book brings together leading figures to discuss how we go about seeking the senses, how we engage in somatic work, and how we create meanings and come to understand ourselves and others as embodied beings in a variety of social settings over time. Featuring original reflections on athletics, running, cycling, sailing, kayaking, windsurfing, glow sports, jiu jitsu, mixed martial arts and yoga, this ground breaking collection showcases the latest sensory research in physical culture as well as paving the way both conceptually and methodologically for future work in this area.
Seeking the Senses in Physical Culture: Sensuous scholarship in action is fascinating reading for all those interested in physical cultural and body studies; the sociology, psychology and philosophy of sport; leisure and recreation studies; and physical education.
Table of Contents
1. Researching the Senses in Physical Culture: Charting the territory and locating an emerging field
[Andrew C. Sparkes]
2. Making Sense of the Primal Scream: Sensory peak performance and the affective drama of athletic competitions
[Phillip Vannini]
3. Running a Temperature: Sociological-phenomenological perspectives on distance running, thermoception and 'temperature work'
[John Hockey and Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson]
4. Ethnoaesthesia: Ashtanga Yoga and the sensuality of sweat
[Michael Atkinson]
5. Sensing Our Way through Ocean Sailing, Windsurfing and Kayaking: Tales of emplaced sensual kinaesthesia
[Barbara Humberstone, Karen Fox and Mike Brown]
6. Performing the Sensory Body in a Tandem Cycling Group: Social dialogues between blindness and sight
[Gili Hammer]
7. Glow Sport: Re-configuring perception of space in sport and leisure practice
[Stephanie Merchant]
8. 'It's only gay if you make eye contact': The regulation of touch in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
[Jan Dutkiewicz and Dale C. Spencer]
9. Mixed Martial Arts Coaches and Sensory Pedagogies
[Anu M. Vaittinen]
10. Researching the Senses in Physical Culture and Producing Sensual Scholarship: Methodological challenges and possibilities
[Andrew C. Sparkes]
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