SPORT/FITNESS/CULTURE
Sport Fitness Culture focuses on the influences of culture and society on human movement, such as sport, physical activity, and fitness. The text introduces and analyzes current issues of importance for those concerned with human movement and culture, whether it is in the context of teaching physical education, coordinating/ marketing sport and recreational programs, coaching or serving the general population - young and old - with any form of physical activity. Sport Fitness Culture incorporates interdisciplinary, cutting-edge work reflecting various research paradigms from these theoretical perspectives: sociology, psychology, history, philosophy, anthropology, gender and race studies and cultural studies. The fact that more and more people of all ages are participating in sport and physical activity means that serious attention must be paid to increasing awareness of the positive as well as the negative effects of such involvement. Indeed, sport has become a major socio-cultural factor in people's lives. In the USA, there is hardly anyone who is not touched by this movement; however, people have very different experiences based on their cultural and socio-economic background, including gender, race/ethnicity, age, ability, as well as their sexual and religious orientations. This book will educate people about the importance of socio-cultural as well as psychological factors influencing people's choices, opportunities, experiences and limitations in the domain of human movement.
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SPORT/FITNESS/CULTURE
Sport Fitness Culture focuses on the influences of culture and society on human movement, such as sport, physical activity, and fitness. The text introduces and analyzes current issues of importance for those concerned with human movement and culture, whether it is in the context of teaching physical education, coordinating/ marketing sport and recreational programs, coaching or serving the general population - young and old - with any form of physical activity. Sport Fitness Culture incorporates interdisciplinary, cutting-edge work reflecting various research paradigms from these theoretical perspectives: sociology, psychology, history, philosophy, anthropology, gender and race studies and cultural studies. The fact that more and more people of all ages are participating in sport and physical activity means that serious attention must be paid to increasing awareness of the positive as well as the negative effects of such involvement. Indeed, sport has become a major socio-cultural factor in people's lives. In the USA, there is hardly anyone who is not touched by this movement; however, people have very different experiences based on their cultural and socio-economic background, including gender, race/ethnicity, age, ability, as well as their sexual and religious orientations. This book will educate people about the importance of socio-cultural as well as psychological factors influencing people's choices, opportunities, experiences and limitations in the domain of human movement.
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SPORT/FITNESS/CULTURE

SPORT/FITNESS/CULTURE

by Karin Volkwein-Caplan
SPORT/FITNESS/CULTURE

SPORT/FITNESS/CULTURE

by Karin Volkwein-Caplan

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Sport Fitness Culture focuses on the influences of culture and society on human movement, such as sport, physical activity, and fitness. The text introduces and analyzes current issues of importance for those concerned with human movement and culture, whether it is in the context of teaching physical education, coordinating/ marketing sport and recreational programs, coaching or serving the general population - young and old - with any form of physical activity. Sport Fitness Culture incorporates interdisciplinary, cutting-edge work reflecting various research paradigms from these theoretical perspectives: sociology, psychology, history, philosophy, anthropology, gender and race studies and cultural studies. The fact that more and more people of all ages are participating in sport and physical activity means that serious attention must be paid to increasing awareness of the positive as well as the negative effects of such involvement. Indeed, sport has become a major socio-cultural factor in people's lives. In the USA, there is hardly anyone who is not touched by this movement; however, people have very different experiences based on their cultural and socio-economic background, including gender, race/ethnicity, age, ability, as well as their sexual and religious orientations. This book will educate people about the importance of socio-cultural as well as psychological factors influencing people's choices, opportunities, experiences and limitations in the domain of human movement.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781782553717
Publisher: Meyer & Meyer Sport
Publication date: 10/01/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Karin Volkwein-Caplan, PhD, German and American, is a Professor of Cultural Studies in the Department of Kinesiology at West Chester University of Pennsylvania. She has widely researched and published on gender and racial issues, HIV/AIDS in sport, ethics and sport, as well as healthy aging and fitness. Her books include: Fitness as Cultural Phenomenon; HIV/AIDS and Sport; Sexual Harassment in Sport; Sport, Culture & Society - A Workbook; Cultural Contours of the Body and The Social Geography of Healthy Aging (both with J. Tahmaseb McConatha). She also co-edits two book series with Meyer & Meyer Sports: Sport, Culture & Society and Healthy Aging & Fitness.

Table of Contents

Dedication 6

Foreword 7

Introduction 8

Chapter 1 Sociology of Sport - Fitness - Physical Activity 14

Chapter 2 Psychology of Sport - Fitness - Physical Activity Margaret Ottley 26

Chapter 3 Culture and Values in the 21st Century 38

Issue 1 Changing Values and their Impact on Movement Culture 42

Issue 2 Fitness - The Global Sport-for-All? 50

Issue 3 Culture, Aging and Well-Being: The Importance of Place and Space Jasmin Tahmaseb McConatha 58

Issue 4 The Paradox of Top-level Sports 68

Chapter 4 Health and Sport - Fitness - Physical Activity 78

Issue 1 Exercise, Health and Life Satisfaction Christiane Jennen Cerhard Uhlenbruck 81

Issue 2 Physical Activity and the Perceptions of Aging Jennifer Sutera Judith Ray 91

Issue 3 Obesity - The Pandemic Christine Williams 101

Issue 4 The Threat of HIV to the World of Sport? 117

Chapter 5 Youth Involvement in Sport - Fitness - Physical Activity 129

Issue 1 Social and Moral Development through Sport and Physical Activity 132

Issue 2 Kids, Sport and Peril - An International Dilemma 136

Issue 3 The Detrimental Decline of Mandated Physical Education in the United States Matthew Cummiskey 147

Chapter 6 Race/Ethnicity and Sport - Fitness - Physical Activity 169

Issue 1 Racism in US Sport? 172

Issue 2 Capoeira Angola - A Symbol of Cultural Resistance and Survival Margaret Ottley 186

Chapter 7 Gender and Sport - Fitness - Physical Activity 196

Issue 1 Sport - Liberation or Oppression? 197

Issue 2 Equity in Sport through Title IX? 207

Issue 3 Sexual Harassment of Women in Sport 221

Issue 4 Homophobia in Women's Sport 237

Chapter 8 (Dis-)Ability and Sport - Fitness - Physical Activity Edward Coyle 247

Chapter 9 Body Image and Sport - Fitness - Physical Activity 256

Issue 1 The Body in the Age of Consumption and Spectatoritis 256

Issue 2 Eating Disorders in the World of Sport 267

Issue 3 The Effect of the Media on the Making of the Modern Body 279

Chapter 10 Sport, Religion and Politics 297

Issue 1 Sport in Unified Germany 297

Issue 2 Sport as New Religion 308

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