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Waves of Belonging: Indigeneity, Race, and Gender in the Surfing Lineup

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Showcases surfing as a site of social belonging and power formation

The surf zonethe place between ocean and shoreoffers a powerful space to reflect on the dynamic contemporary politics of our worlds. Surfing always occurs on Indigenous lands, and centering Indigeneity in surfing studies both recognizes this fundamental fact and creates a different starting point for connecting surfing, storytelling, power, and relationships. In Waves of Belonging, Lydia Heberling, David Kamper, and Jess Ponting gather essays by scholars and practitioners that grapple with power, identity, and belonging while remaining grounded in a sense of hope and futurity.

Contributors explore how Black, Indigenous, Latinx, queer and trans, and female-identifying communities transform surfing culture into possibilities for new imagined relations. The essays also interrogate the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic and twenty-first century racial protest movements as they manifest in surfing communities, geographies, and cultures across the world. Throughout the volume, surfing emerges as a method for decolonizing, righting historical wrongs, and restoring relationship with lands and waters and as a praxis for language learning.

Original and timely, Waves of Belonging challenges the histories of exclusivity associated with surfing and demonstrates how Black, Indigenous, and LGBTQ+ people have drawn on surfings counterculture reputation to construct new spaces of hope and community.

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Will deliver when available. Publication date 11 Feb 2025

Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Feb 2025
  • Publisher: University of Washington Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780295753416

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Lydia Heberling is assistant professor of ethnic studies at California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo. David Kamper is professor of American Indian studies at San Diego State University and author of The Work of Sovereignty: Labor Activism and Self-Determination at the Navajo Nation. Jess Ponting is associate professor and founder and director of the Center for Surf Research at San Diego State University. He is author of Sustainable Stoke: Transitions to Sustainability in the Surfing World.

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