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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Transforming Sport and Physical Cultures through Feminist
Knowledges contributes new perspectives on the entanglement of
digital and physical cultures, more-than-human relations, post and
decolonial ways of knowing, and how onto-epistemologies of sport
come to matter. These perspectives are explored through a diverse
array of topics, including, the embodiment of netball through
Feminist Physical Cultural Studies; pregnant embodiment and
implications of the postgenomic turn; posthumanist perspectives on
women’s negotiation of affective body work and an
autoethnographic account of how masculinity materialises through
football; the mediation of gendered subjectivity through the
digital-physical cultures of cycling; as well as how decolonial and
postcolonial approaches identify the gendered and racialised
relations of power in sport for development and football campaigns
aimed at women’s empowerment. The thread that connects these
chapters is the ‘doing’ of feminism as a generative knowledge
practice that can transform ways of imagining, knowing, and
affecting more equitable futures. This feminist collection
contributes to the movement of ideas and transformation of
knowledge within and across sport and physical cultures. Authors
explore the power relations implicated in the gendered formation of
physical cultures (across leisure, sport, the arts, tourism,
well-being, and various embodied practices) from a range of
disciplinary perspectives and theory-method approaches. The
chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue
of Leisure Sciences.
Transforming Sport and Physical Cultures through Feminist
Knowledges contributes new perspectives on the entanglement of
digital and physical cultures, more-than-human relations, post and
decolonial ways of knowing, and how onto-epistemologies of sport
come to matter. These perspectives are explored through a diverse
array of topics, including, the embodiment of netball through
Feminist Physical Cultural Studies; pregnant embodiment and
implications of the postgenomic turn; posthumanist perspectives on
women's negotiation of affective body work and an autoethnographic
account of how masculinity materialises through football; the
mediation of gendered subjectivity through the digital-physical
cultures of cycling; as well as how decolonial and postcolonial
approaches identify the gendered and racialised relations of power
in sport for development and football campaigns aimed at women's
empowerment. The thread that connects these chapters is the 'doing'
of feminism as a generative knowledge practice that can transform
ways of imagining, knowing, and affecting more equitable futures.
This feminist collection contributes to the movement of ideas and
transformation of knowledge within and across sport and physical
cultures. Authors explore the power relations implicated in the
gendered formation of physical cultures (across leisure, sport, the
arts, tourism, well-being, and various embodied practices) from a
range of disciplinary perspectives and theory-method approaches.
The chapters in this book were originally published as a special
issue of Leisure Sciences.
Transnational organizations and practitioners who use sport for
international development often position sport as a unique option
for tackling development challenges. While sport can be a tool for
social change, the authors in this collection bring a critical eye
to this assumption and offer new perspectives on the use of sport
for development and peace (SDP) in local and global contexts. The
book seeks to generate new dialogues and explore linkages for
development and SDP researchers through considerations of sport’s
potential to challenge and/or perpetuate key global issues and
problems. These analyses consider the SDP work done ‘on the
ground’ and interrogate the historical, social and political
circumstances of these practices. The authors explore how best to
examine, theorize, critique and potentially improve local SDP
initiatives. This book will be of great interest to students and
researchers of both Development Studies and Sport. It was
originally published as a special issue of the online journal Third
World Thematics.
Transnational organizations and practitioners who use sport for
international development often position sport as a unique option
for tackling development challenges. While sport can be a tool for
social change, the authors in this collection bring a critical eye
to this assumption and offer new perspectives on the use of sport
for development and peace (SDP) in local and global contexts. The
book seeks to generate new dialogues and explore linkages for
development and SDP researchers through considerations of sport's
potential to challenge and/or perpetuate key global issues and
problems. These analyses consider the SDP work done 'on the ground'
and interrogate the historical, social and political circumstances
of these practices. The authors explore how best to examine,
theorize, critique and potentially improve local SDP initiatives.
This book will be of great interest to students and researchers of
both Development Studies and Sport. It was originally published as
a special issue of the online journal Third World Thematics.
This book marks a pivotal moment in the intensifying dialogue
between the philosophical approach of critical realism and the
fields of feminist theory and gender research. During the last
three decades, these fields have been decisively influenced by
poststructuralist perspectives. As such perspectives are
increasingly being challenged, this book argues that critical
realism is able to serve as a fruitful resource for carving out new
paths for feminist theorizing and research. At the same time, it
argues that feminist insights on gender and knowledge production
have the potential to significantly enrich the field of critical
realist philosophy as well. Hence, this book serves as a forum for
a number of interventions that, in different ways, explore
synergetic potentials as well as tensions between critical realist
and various feminist perspectives. It engages in debates over the
conditions of knowledge production and the relationship of
knowledge to the world, offers new ways of understanding sex,
gender and power, as well as the intersectional interplay of
diverse power relations, and explores how critical realism relates
to new materialist and postpositivist realist approaches. This book
was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of
Critical Realism.
In assessing the current state of feminism and gender studies,
whether on a theoretical or a practical level, it has become
increasingly challenging to avoid the conclusion that these fields
are in a state of disarray. Indeed, feminist and gender studies
discussions are beset with persistent splits and disagreements.
This reader suggests that returning to, and placing centre-stage,
the role of philosophy, especially critical realist philosophy of
science, is invaluable for efforts that seek to overcome or
mitigate the uncertainty and acrimony that have resulted from this
situation. In particular, it claims that the dialectical logic that
runs through critical realist philosophy is ideally suited to
advancing feminist and gender studies discussions about broad
ontological and epistemological questions and considerations,
intersectionality, and methodology, methods, and empirical
research. By bringing together four new and eight existing writings
this reader provides both a focal point for renewed discussions
about the potential and actual contributions of critical realist
philosophy to feminism and gender studies and a timely contribution
to these discussions.
This book marks a pivotal moment in the intensifying dialogue
between the philosophical approach of critical realism and the
fields of feminist theory and gender research. During the last
three decades, these fields have been decisively influenced by
poststructuralist perspectives. As such perspectives are
increasingly being challenged, this book argues that critical
realism is able to serve as a fruitful resource for carving out new
paths for feminist theorizing and research. At the same time, it
argues that feminist insights on gender and knowledge production
have the potential to significantly enrich the field of critical
realist philosophy as well. Hence, this book serves as a forum for
a number of interventions that, in different ways, explore
synergetic potentials as well as tensions between critical realist
and various feminist perspectives. It engages in debates over the
conditions of knowledge production and the relationship of
knowledge to the world, offers new ways of understanding sex,
gender and power, as well as the intersectional interplay of
diverse power relations, and explores how critical realism relates
to new materialist and postpositivist realist approaches. This book
was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of
Critical Realism.
In assessing the current state of feminism and gender studies,
whether on a theoretical or a practical level, it has become
increasingly challenging to avoid the conclusion that these fields
are in a state of disarray. Indeed, feminist and gender studies
discussions are beset with persistent splits and disagreements.
This reader suggests that returning to, and placing centre-stage,
the role of philosophy, especially critical realist philosophy of
science, is invaluable for efforts that seek to overcome or
mitigate the uncertainty and acrimony that have resulted from this
situation. In particular, it claims that the dialectical logic that
runs through critical realist philosophy is ideally suited to
advancing feminist and gender studies discussions about broad
ontological and epistemological questions and considerations,
intersectionality, and methodology, methods, and empirical
research. By bringing together four new and eight existing writings
this reader provides both a focal point for renewed discussions
about the potential and actual contributions of critical realist
philosophy to feminism and gender studies and a timely contribution
to these discussions.
Innerhalb der deutschen Cats-Rezeption nimmt die hier neu edierte,
umfangreiche Aoebertragung durch Philipp von Zesen einen
bedeutenden Platz ein. Beverwijcks Schat der Gesontheyt erschien
zuerst 1636 in Dordrecht und wurde bald zum Bestseller. Dazu haben
u. a. die Hunderte von Gedichten beigetragen, die Jacob Cats
beigesteuert hat. Das Buch war mit seinen medizinischen
AusfA1/4hrungen und ErklArungen aktuell. Insbesondere stieA es
wegen des praxisorientierten Horizonts auf groAes Interesse. Zesen
hat das vollstAndige Werk A1/4bertragen, also auch alle BeitrAge
von Cats. Eine vergleichende Analyse von Vorlage und Aoebersetzung
erbringt fA1/4r den Fragenkreis der interkulturellen Perspektive
hochinteressante Ergebnisse: Zesen versucht durch Auflockerung des
Metrums und eine Reihe von rhythmischen Verbesserungen die
Monotonie des Catsschen Metrums aufzulockern. Die Metapher erhAlt
grAAeres Gewicht. Insgesamt transferiert Zesen die Verse seiner
Vorlage in eine deutsche Poetik. SchlieAlich berA1/4cksichtigt
Zesen den anderen kulturellen Hintergrund seiner deutschen Leser
und Andert seine Vorlage behutsam dort, wo sie ihm allzu direkt und
drastisch oder auch zu sehr auf niederlAndische Eigenarten bezogen
erscheint.
Die Reihe "Ausgaben Deutscher Literatur des XV. bis XVIII.
Jahrhunderts" startete 1967 mit dem Ziel, zur besseren Textkenntnis
der vernachlassigten mittleren deutschen und neulateinischen
Literatur beizutragen. In der Reihe erscheinen kritische
Gesamtausgaben - in einzelnen Fallen auch Auswahlausgaben - der
Werke bedeutender Autoren. Die Ausgaben werden in Textbande und
Realienbande aufgeteilt. Sie enthalten neben dem Textcorpus, einem
kritischen Apparat und einem ausfuhrlichen wissenschaftlichen
Apparat auch - soweit vorhanden - Briefwechsel, Tagebucher,
Gesprache, Zeugnisse der Zeitgenossen zu Person und Werk des
Autors, Bildnisse usw. Daneben gibt es Dokumentationsreihen, in
denen einzelne historisch interessante Texte zu einem
reprasentativen UEberblick uber ihre Gattung zusammengestellt sind
(Beispiele hierfur sind die Reihen 'Drama' und 'Roman').
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tredition aus Hamburg veroffentlicht in der Buchreihe TREDITION
CLASSICS Werke aus mehr als zwei Jahrtausenden. Diese waren zu
einem Grossteil vergriffen oder nur noch antiquarisch erhaltlich.
Mit der Buchreihe TREDITION CLASSICS verfolgt tredition das Ziel,
tausende Klassiker der Weltliteratur verschiedener Sprachen wieder
als gedruckte Bucher zu verlegen - und das weltweit Die Buchreihe
dient zur Bewahrung der Literatur und Forderung der Kultur. Sie
tragt so dazu bei, dass viele tausend Werke nicht in Vergessenheit
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