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This ground-breaking interdisciplinary collection brings together
leading international scholars working across the humanities and
social sciences to examine ways in which representations of sports
coaching in narrative and documentary cinema can shape and inform
sporting instruction. The central premise of the volume is that
films featuring sports coaches potentially reflect, reinforce or
contest how their audiences comprehend the world of coaching.
Despite the growing interest in theories of coaching and in the
study of the sports film as a genre, specific analyses of filmic
depictions of sports coaches are still rare despite coaches often
having a central role as figures shaping the values, social
situation and cultural expectations of the athletes they train. By
way of a series of enlightening and original studies, this volume
redresses the relative neglect afforded to sports coaching in film
and simultaneously highlights the immense value that research in
this emerging field has for sporting performance and social
justice. This book was originally published as a special issue of
the journal Sports Coaching Review.
This ground-breaking interdisciplinary collection brings together
leading international scholars working across the humanities and
social sciences to examine ways in which representations of sports
coaching in narrative and documentary cinema can shape and inform
sporting instruction. The central premise of the volume is that
films featuring sports coaches potentially reflect, reinforce or
contest how their audiences comprehend the world of coaching.
Despite the growing interest in theories of coaching and in the
study of the sports film as a genre, specific analyses of filmic
depictions of sports coaches are still rare despite coaches often
having a central role as figures shaping the values, social
situation and cultural expectations of the athletes they train. By
way of a series of enlightening and original studies, this volume
redresses the relative neglect afforded to sports coaching in film
and simultaneously highlights the immense value that research in
this emerging field has for sporting performance and social
justice. This book was originally published as a special issue of
the journal Sports Coaching Review.
Sports have long fascinated filmmakers from Hollywood and beyond,
from Bend It Like Beckham to Chariots of Fire to Rocky. Though
sports films are diverse in their approach, style, and storytelling
modes, National Pastimes discloses the common emotional and visual
cues that belie each sports film's underlying nationalistic
impulses. Katharina Bonzel unravels the delicate matrix of national
identity, sports, and emotion through the lens of popular sports
films in comparative national contexts, demonstrating in the
process how popular culture provides a powerful vehicle for the
development and maintenance of identities of place across a range
of national cinemas. As films reflect the ways in which myths of
nation and national belonging change over time, they are implicated
in important historical moments, from Cold War America to the class
dynamics of 1980s Thatcherite Britain to the fragmented sense of
nation in post-unification Germany. Bonzel shows how sports films
provide a means for renegotiating the boundaries of national
identity in an accessible, engaging form. National Pastimes opens
up new ways of understanding how films appeal to the emotions,
using myth-like constructions of the past to cultivate spectators'
engagement with historical events.
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