Surfing and Social Theory

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alternative sports sociology
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Author_Nicholas J Ford
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Body Idiom
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Competitive Surfing
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embodiment theory
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experience
Experienced Surfers
Female Surfers
Gender Order
gender studies research
Hegemonic Masculinities
Male Surfers
media
Non-representational Theory
Peak Experience
Peak Performance
qualitative surfing ethnography
sensory experience analysis
sociology of sport
soul
Soul Surfing
styles
Subcultural Capital
subculture
Surf Etiquette
Surf Fashion
Surfer's Gaze
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Surfer’s Gaze
Surfing Body
Surfing Culture
Surfing History
Surfing Lifestyle
Surfing Media
Surfing Narrative
Surfing Performance
Surfing Practices
Surfing Subculture
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Women's Surfing
Women’s Surfing

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415334327
  • Weight: 476g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Oct 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Surfing has emerged from ancient roots to become a twenty-first century phenomenon – an ‘alternative’ sport, lifestyle and art form with a global profile and ever-increasing numbers of participants. Drawing on popular surf culture, academic literature and the analytical tools of social theory, this book is the first sustained commentary on the contemporary social and cultural meaning of surfing.

Core themes of mind and body, emotions and identity, aesthetics, style, and sensory experience are explored through a variety of topics, and particular attention is paid to:

* evolving perceptions of the sea and the beach
* the globalization of surfing
* surfing as a subculture and lifestyle
* the embodiment and gendering of surfing.

Surfing and Social Theory is an original and theoretically rigorous text that sets the agenda for future work in this area. Along with the Surf Science courses now appearing in universities around the world, this text provides students and researchers in sport, sociology, culture and geography with a new perspective and a thought-provoking text.

Nick Ford is Senior Lecturer in geography at the University of Exeter, UK. He is a lifelong surfer.
David Brown is Lecturer in the sociology of sport and physical culture in the School of Sport and Health Sciences at the University of Exeter, UK. His research focuses on qualitative socio-cultural understandings of the body, the self and society in sport and physical culture.

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