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Although everyone loves to watch a fair, evenly matched sports
contest, there is no such thing as "pure sport". The Sport and
Society Reader is a collection of key scholarly and journalistic
articles that demonstrate the ways that the sports we love to watch
and the teams we love to root for are embedded in important social
structures and processes that undermine sports' "purity". The
volume presents articles on: sports with - more or less - class
race matters in sports gender myths and privileges in sports sports
and deviance sexuality and sport globalizing sport. The articles
selected are both entertaining and highly illustrative of the links
between sport and other areas of social study, resulting in a book
that is as compelling as it is useful. In addition, the
introductory approach used throughout orients the reader to
specific key issues, making The Sport and Society Reader an ideal
standalone text for students of all levels. Davide Karen and Robert
E. Washington's fascinating collection of scholarly and
journalistic articles challenges the prevailing perception of
sports, and will stimulate discussion in the classroom and beyond.
This is essential reading for all students of sports studies, the
sociology of sport, and the sociology of culture.
This sequel to 'Toy Story' sees pull-string cowboy Woody (voiced by
Tom Hanks) kidnapped by toy collector Al, who plans to sell him to
a Japanese toy museum. Assisted by Mr Potato Head, Slinky Dog and
Rex the Dinosaur, action figure Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) sets off
to the rescue, but when they get to Al's store Buzz is mistakenly
boxed up and his place taken by a new, flashier Lightyear model -
complete with utility belt! Meanwhile, Woody has discovered that he
was once the star of a popular children's television show, and is
no longer sure he wants to return to Andy's toy cupboard.
Although everyone loves to watch a fair, evenly matched sports
contest, there is no such thing as "pure sport". The Sport and
Society Reader is a collection of key scholarly and journalistic
articles that demonstrate the ways that the sports we love to watch
and the teams we love to root for are embedded in important social
structures and processes that undermine sports' "purity". The
volume presents articles on: sports with - more or less - class
race matters in sports gender myths and privileges in sports sports
and deviance sexuality and sport globalizing sport. The articles
selected are both entertaining and highly illustrative of the links
between sport and other areas of social study, resulting in a book
that is as compelling as it is useful. In addition, the
introductory approach used throughout orients the reader to
specific key issues, making The Sport and Society Reader an ideal
standalone text for students of all levels. Davide Karen and Robert
E. Washington's fascinating collection of scholarly and
journalistic articles challenges the prevailing perception of
sports, and will stimulate discussion in the classroom and beyond.
This is essential reading for all students of sports studies, the
sociology of sport, and the sociology of culture.
Sociological Perspectives on Sport: The Games Outside the Games
seeks not only to inform students about the sports world but also
to offer them analytical skills and the application of theoretical
perspectives that deepen their awareness and understanding of
social processes linking sports to the larger social world. With
six original framing essays linking sport to a variety of topics,
including race, class, gender, media, politics, deviance, and
globalization, and 37 reprinted articles, this text/reader sets a
new standard for excellence in teaching sports and society.
Sociological Perspectives on Sport: The Games Outside the Games
seeks not only to inform students about the sports world but also
to offer them analytical skills and the application of theoretical
perspectives that deepen their awareness and understanding of
social processes linking sports to the larger social world. With
six original framing essays linking sport to a variety of topics,
including race, class, gender, media, politics, deviance, and
globalization, and 37 reprinted articles, this text/reader sets a
new standard for excellence in teaching sports and society.
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Unlikely Mentor (Paperback)
Andrea Schamberger, Karen Roberts, Nicholas Schamberger
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R293
Discovery Miles 2 930
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The book, Faith Journeys is a series of short stories about true
life experiences and adventures in the lives of a Christian couple.
The stories will inspire faith and stimulate thinking of how the
reader may respond in similar circumstances. Each story has a theme
that will enable the reader to experience deeper faith and
spiritual formation in the Christian life.
Books are written about recipes all the time, but "Natural Cleaning
Recipes" is a bit different. This book focuses on cleaning recipes
that can be used to sanitize your home, office, and car. What many
people don't realize is that simple ingredients that they have in
the kitchen, like vinegar and baking soda, can really help to clean
up a mess. In this book the author explains what the process of
natural cleaning is and also how the various products can be used
to clean different things. The book is ideal for anyone seeking to
be more environmentally conscious.
COMPASS: A Guide for Character and Spiritual Formation in Children
is a fresh, relevant, twenty-first century source of information
and materials for integrating character and spiritual formation
activities into family, school, sport, and church curriculum. In
these pages, children's educators, parents, and other leaders of
children will find the rationale and resources they need to help
children become people who reflect God's character.
An accomplished debut, The Flower Boy is the tragically romantic story of people from two cultures, one ruling the other, and the human passions that defy and nearly overcome social taboos.
In the colonial society of 1930s Ceylon, the separation between servant and master is clearly drawn. Young Chandi, however, knows that the baby born to his mother’s mistress will be his friend. And, indeed, their friendship blossoms in the lush gardens of the tea plantation on which they live. Many, English and Ceylonese, are troubled by the friendship, but the English planter is charmed by the children’s bond, and ultimately by Chandi’s mother, Premawathi. But the world encroaches on their Eden. Beautifully observed, compellingly plotted, The Flower Boy is a compassionate novel of a lost world and those who struggled to hold on to it.
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Nadine Gordimer
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R383
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Discovery Miles 3 100
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