Surfing, sex, genders and sexualities

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    • lisahunter

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Surfing, sex, genders and sexualities

edited by lisahunter

(Routledge research in sport, culture and society, 98)

Routledge, 2018

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Sex, gender and sexuality have played an important role in shaping the culture of surfing and are central themes in the study of sport and movement cultures. Rooted in a rich precolonial history, surfing has undergone a modern transformation shaped by visual culture, commodification, sportization, mediatization and globalization, arguably all linked to sex, gender and sexuality. Using the physical culture of surfing as its focus, this international collection discusses the complex relationships between surfing, sex/es, gender/s and sexuality/ies. This book crosses new theoretical, empirical and methodological boundaries by exploring themes and issues such as indigenous histories, exploitation, the marginalized, race, ethnicity, disability, counter cultures, transgressions and queering. Offering original insights into surfing's symbolism, postcolonialism, patriocolonial whiteness and heteronormativity, its chapters are connected by a collective aspiration to document sex/es, gender/s and sexuality/ies as they are shaped by surfing and, importantly, as they re-shape the many, possibly previously unknown, worlds of surfing. Surfing, Sex, Genders and Sexualities is fascinating reading for anybody with an interest in the sociology of sport or gender and sexuality studies.

Table of Contents

Foreword [Jayne Caudwell] 1. Surfing, Sex/es, Gender/s and Sexuality/ies [lisahunter] 2. E Hua E: Surfing and Sexuality in Hawaiian Society [Ian 'Akahi Masterson] 3. Surfing, Sponsorship and Sexploitation: The Reality of Being a Female Professional Surfer [Roslyn Franklin and Lorelei Carpenter] 4. Multiple Marginalization?: The Representation and Experience of Bodyboarding in Japan [Eri Mizuno] 5. "Mexicans Don't Surf": An Intersectional Analysis of Mexican American's Experiences with Sport [Cassie Comley] 6. Social Uses of the Beach and Relationships with Transgressive Bodies: Being a Female Surfer in Morocco [Christophe Guibert] 7. A Tale of Two Surf Contests: Gender, Sex and Competitive Surfing in South Africa During the Late 1970s and Early 1990s [Glen Thompson] 8. Stories of Surfing: Surfing, Space and Subjectivity/Intersectionality [Rebecca Olive, Georgina Roy and Belinda Wheaton] 9. Queering Surfing from Its Heteronormative Malaise: Public Visual Pedagogy of Circa 2014 [lisahunter] 10. Surfing Ali'I, Kahuna, Kupua and Akua: Female Presence in Surfing's Past [Ian 'Akahi Masterson] 11. (Counter)Cultural Changes in Surfing and Surfing Scholarship: Towards Diverse, Intersectional, Liminal, Complex and Queer Activism Dialogues [lisahunter]

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  • NCID
    BB26920901
  • ISBN
    • 9781138708129
  • LCCN
    2017057694
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    xviii, 214 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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