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Boxing and Performance is the first substantial piece of work to
place the lived experience of female and male boxers in dialogue
with one another. Crews and Lennox critically reflect on their
ethnographic experiences of boxing and their reading of the
cultural representations of the sport. They conceive of the project
as an extended sparring session. This book offers a unique
perspective on boxing in/as performance and boxing in/as culture.
It explores how the connections between boxing and performance
address ideas about bodies, relationships, intimacy, and combat. It
challenges and renegotiates oft-repeated narratives used to make
meaning about boxing. This volume examines questions of visibility,
voice, and agency and will appeal to scholars and students in the
fields of performance and media, and sport and social studies.
Otto Weininger s controversial book Sex and Character, first
published in Vienna in 1903, is a prime example of the conflicting
discourses central to its time: antisemitism, scientific racism and
biologism, misogyny, the cult and crisis of masculinity,
psychological introspection versus empiricism, German idealism, the
women s movement and the idea of human emancipation, the quest for
sexual liberation, and the debates about homosexuality. Combining
rational reasoning with irrational outbursts, in the context of
today s scholarship, Sex and Character speaks to issues of gender,
race, cultural identity, the roots of Nazism, and the intellectual
history of modernism and modern European culture. This new
translation presents, for the first time, the entire text,
including Weininger s extensive appendix with amplifications of the
text and bibliographical references, in a reliable English
translation, together with a substantial introduction that places
the book in its cultural and historical context."
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