Whiteness and Leisure

Whiteness and Leisure
Author: K. Spracklen
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2013-06-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137026705

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This book develops a new theory of instrumental whiteness and leisure. Empirical research is drawn upon to highlight whiteness across a comprehensive and internationally-grounded range of leisure practices. The book explores sports participation, sports media and sports fandom, informal leisure, outdoor leisure, music, popular culture and tourism.

The Meaning and Purpose of Leisure

The Meaning and Purpose of Leisure
Author: K. Spracklen
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2009-05-07
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780230239500

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This book uses the work of Jurgen Habermas to interrogate leisure as a meaningful, theoretical concept. Drawing on examples from sport, culture and tourism, and going beyond concerns about the grand project of leisure, Spracklen argues that leisure is central to understanding wider debates about identity, postmodernity and globalization.

Heavy Metal Music Texts and Nationhood

Heavy Metal Music  Texts  and Nationhood
Author: Catherine Hoad
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2021-10-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030676193

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This book addresses how whiteness is represented in heavy metal scenes and practices, both as a site of academic inquiry and force of cultural significance. The author argues that whiteness, and more specifically white masculinity, has been given normative value which obscures the contributions of women and people of colour, and affirms the exclusory understandings of ‘belonging’ which have featured in the metal scenes of Norway, South Africa, and Australia. Utilizing critical discourse analysis and critical textual analysis of musical texts, promotional material, and participant-based observation ethnographies, it explores how the texts, discourses, and practices produced and articulated by metal scene members and scholars alike have presented heavy metal as a white, masculine pastime, yet also considers the vital work done by scene members to confront expressions of exclusory misogyny and racism when they emerge in metal scenes. The book will be of interest to researchers and scholars in the fields of metal music studies, leisure studies, sociology of culture and sociology of racism.

Leisure Racism and National Populist Politics

Leisure  Racism  and National Populist Politics
Author: Aarti Ratna,Erica Rand,Daniel Burdsey,Stanley Thangaraj
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2021-07-07
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781000404265

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Leisure, Racism, and National Populist Politics responds to the rise and revival of nationalistic, ethnocentric, and authoritarian forms of hegemony, power, and control. Importantly, as a collection of essays, it foregrounds and (re)politicises debates around race and racism, recognising the significance of leisure spaces to the emergence of bottom-up, polymorphous, and dynamic forms of community, resistance, and belonging. A range of authors present a critical and varied exploration of the global manifestations of state-based, increasingly mainstream, racist politics, whilst concomitantly unpicking connected assemblages of power and control. For example: how homonormativity and whiteness structure queer visibility, sexual and civic rights; how white supremacist rhetoric is transformed and differently coded through anti-Black university traditions and state pride; how Western nation-states structure Muslim identity as opposite to national identity; how leisure becomes the site of protest against larger classist and corporate ventures; and how the hegemony of neoliberal, state, and municipal planning practices, and policies about rights to spaces of the neighbourhood, city, and sport, are understood, negotiated, and challenged. The book serves to not only enhance understanding of populist politics but, also, to demand an end to ethnic and racial violence perpetuated through nationalistic and racialised discourses about belonging, citizenship, and social rights to the nation. This edited volume will be a key resource for students and scholars interested in the dynamics of race, gender, and nation, and the politics of belonging in the realm of leisure. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Leisure Studies.

Discriminating Sex

Discriminating Sex
Author: Amy Sueyoshi
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2018-02-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780252050268

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Freewheeling sexuality and gender experimentation defined the social and moral landscape of 1890s San Francisco. Middle class whites crafting titillating narratives on topics such as high divorce rates, mannish women, and extramarital sex centered Chinese and Japanese immigrants in particular. Amy Sueyoshi draws on everything from newspapers to felony case files to oral histories in order to examine how whites' pursuit of gender and sexual fulfillment gave rise to racial caricatures. As she reveals, white reporters, writers, artists, and others conflated Chinese and Japanese, previously seen as two races, into one. There emerged the Oriental--a single pan-Asian American stereotype weighted with sexual and gender meaning. Sueyoshi bridges feminist, queer, and ethnic studies to show how the white quest to forge new frontiers in gender and sexual freedom reinforced--and spawned--racial inequality through the ever evolving Oriental. Informed and fascinating, Discriminating Sex reconsiders the origins and expression of racial stereotyping in an American city.

Race Ethnicity and Leisure

Race  Ethnicity  and Leisure
Author: Monika Stodolska
Publsiher: Human Kinetics
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2013-09-04
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780736094528

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Race, Ethnicity, and Leisure: Perspectives on Research, Theory, and Practice provides an overview of the current theories and practices related to minority leisure and reviews numerous issues related to these diverse groups’ leisure, including needs and motivations, constraints, and discrimination. World-renowned researchers synthesize research on race and ethnicity, explain how demographics will affect leisure behavior in the 21st century, and explain the leisure behavior of minorities.

A Handbook of Leisure Studies

A Handbook of Leisure Studies
Author: C. Rojek,S. Shaw,A. Veal
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 577
Release: 2006-06-20
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780230625181

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A unique, international resource for Leisure Studies: in one volume the history, organization and central debates in the field of Leisure Studies are defined, providing a one-stop-shop for students and an agenda for future debate and research academics.

Leisure Sports Society

Leisure  Sports   Society
Author: Karl Spracklen
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2017-09-16
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781137329097

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The way we organise our free time can reveal a great deal about our identities and ideology. This book explores what our sports and leisure choices can tell us about the society in which we live. Comprehensive, cutting edge and packed with global examples it covers all the essentials for students of sports and leisure sociology.