What is the nature of athletic performance? This book offers an
answer to this fascinating question by considering the relationship
between sport, technology and the body. Specifically, it examines
cultural resistance to the enhancement of athletes and explores the
ways in which performance technologies complicate and confound our
conception of the sporting body.
The book addresses concerns about the technological "invasion"
of the "natural" body to investigate expectations that athletic
performances reflect nothing more than the actual capacity of the
untainted athlete. By examining a series of case studies, including
Paralympic sprinter Oscar Pistorius, Fastskin swimsuits, hypoxic
chambers and an array of illicit substances and methods, the book
distinguishes between internal and external technologies to
highlight the ways that performance enhancement, and public
reaction to it, can be read.
Sport, Technology and the Body offers a powerful challenge to
conventional views of athletic performance that stand authenticity
against artifice, integrity against corruption, and athletic purity
against technological intrusion. It is essential reading for all
serious students of the sociology, culture or ethics of sport.
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