Boxing, Masculinity and Identity
Proposal review
dc.contributor.author | Woodward, Kath | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2019-11-21 13:54:28 | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2020-04-01T09:54:28Z | |
dc.date.available | 2020-04-01T09:54:28Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2007 | |
dc.identifier | 1005834 | |
dc.identifier | OCN: 1135845093 | en_US |
dc.identifier.uri | http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/24297 | |
dc.description.abstract | Boxing is infused with ideas about masculinity, power, race and social class, and as such is an ideal lens through which social scientists can examine key modern themes. In addition, its inherent contradictions of extreme violence and beauty and of discipline and excess have long been a source of inspiration for writers and film makers. Essential reading for anyone interested in the sociology of sport and cultural representations of gender, Boxing, Masculinity and Identity brings together ethnographic research with material from film, literature and journalism. Through this combination of theoretical insight and cultural awareness, Woodward explores the social constructs around boxing and our experience and understanding of central issues including: masculinity mind, body and the construction of identity spectacle and performance: tensions between the public and private person boxing on film: the role of cultural representations in building identities methodologies: issues of authenticity and ‘truth’ in social science. | |
dc.language | English | |
dc.subject.classification | thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBS Social groups, communities and identities::JBSF Gender studies, gender groups | en_US |
dc.subject.classification | thema EDItEUR::S Sports and Active outdoor recreation | en_US |
dc.subject.classification | thema EDItEUR::S Sports and Active outdoor recreation::SR Combat sports and self-defence::SRB Boxing | en_US |
dc.subject.other | masculinities | |
dc.subject.other | women | |
dc.subject.other | boxers | |
dc.subject.other | public | |
dc.subject.other | stories | |
dc.subject.other | mens | |
dc.subject.other | hegemonic | |
dc.subject.other | routine | |
dc.subject.other | hero | |
dc.subject.other | body | |
dc.title | Boxing, Masculinity and Identity | |
dc.type | book | |
oapen.identifier.doi | 10.4324/9780203020180 | |
oapen.relation.isPublishedBy | 7b3c7b10-5b1e-40b3-860e-c6dd5197f0bb | |
oapen.relation.isbn | 9780415367707;9780415367714;9781136804830;9781136804908;9781136804977 | |
oapen.identifier.ocn | 1135845093 | |
peerreview.anonymity | Single-anonymised | |
peerreview.id | bc80075c-96cc-4740-a9f3-a234bc2598f1 | |
peerreview.open.review | No | |
peerreview.publish.responsibility | Publisher | |
peerreview.review.stage | Pre-publication | |
peerreview.review.type | Proposal | |
peerreview.reviewer.type | Internal editor | |
peerreview.reviewer.type | External peer reviewer | |
peerreview.title | Proposal review | |
oapen.review.comments | Taylor & Francis open access titles are reviewed as a minimum at proposal stage by at least two external peer reviewers and an internal editor (additional reviews may be sought and additional content reviewed as required). |