Dyck, Noel

Sport, dance, and embodied identities / edited by Noel Dyck and Eduardo P. Archetti. - 1st ed. - Oxford ; New York: Berg, 2003 - 1 online resource (ix, 253 pages)

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Article Abstract: Sport and dance command the passions and devotion of countless athletes, dancers and fans worldwide. Although conventionally thought to reside within separate social realms, these two embodied cultural forms are revealed in this benchmark volume to s hare a vital capacity to constitute and express identities through their practiced movements and scripted forms. Thus, the work of choreographers and coaches along with the performances of dancers and athletes offer not merely entertainment and aesth etic accomplishment but also powerful means for celebrating existing social arrangements and cultu.

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Sports - Aspect social
Danse - Aspect social
SPORTS & RECREATION - Sociology of Sports
Dance - Social aspects
Identity (Psychology)
Sports - Social aspects
Nationalbewusstsein
Identit�atsentwicklung
Kind
Geschlecht
Dans
Sociale aspecten
Aspect social
Danse
Sport
Identit�e (Psychologie)

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