Sport and modernity

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Sport and modernity

Richard Gruneau

Polity, 2017

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This important new book from one of the world's leading sociologists of sport weaves together social theory, history and political economy to provide a highly original analysis of the complex relationship between sport and modernity. Incorporating a powerful set of theoretical insights from traditions and thinkers ranging from classical Marxism and the Frankfurt School to Foucault and Bourdieu, Gruneau analyzes the emergence of "sport" as a distinctive field of practice in western societies. Examining subjects including the legacy of Greek and Roman antiquity, representations of sport in nineteenth-century England, Nazism, and modern "mega-events" such as the Olympics and the World Cup, he seeks to show how sport developed into an arena which articulated competing understandings of the kinds of people, bodies and practices best suited to the modern western world. This book thereby explores with brio and sophistication how the ever-changing economic, social, and political relations of modernity have been produced and reproduced, and sometimes also opposed and escaped, through sport, from the Enlightenment to the rise of neoliberalism, as well as examining how the study of exercise, athletics, the body, and the spectacle of sport can deepen our understanding of the nature of modernity. It will be essential reading for students and scholars of the sociology and history of sport, sociology of culture, cultural history, and cultural studies.

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Contents Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Athletics, Body Imagery and Spectacle: Greco-Roman Practices, Discourses and Ideologies 2. The Politics of Representation: English Sport as an Object and Project of Modernity 3. 'Staging' (Capitalist/Colonial) Modernity: International Exhibitions and Olympics 4. German Modernism, Anti-Modernism and the Critical Theory of Sport 5. A Savage Sorting of 'Winners' and 'Losers:' Modernization, Development, Sport, and the Challenge of Slums

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