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6 • THE POLITICS OF THE GLOVES Finding Meaning in Entangled Matter
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- FOREWORD vii
- INTRODUCTION Sport, Physical Culture, and New Materialisms 1
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Part I BODY ONTOLOGIES
- 1 • CONTEXTUALIZING THE MATERIAL, MOVING BODY 47
- 2 • OBJECTIFIED BODIES AND INSTRUMENTAL MOVEMENT What Might Merleau-Ponty Say about Fitness Tracking? 69
- 3 • BODY OBJECTS, POLITICAL PHYSICS, AND INCORPORATION Object-Oriented Ontology for Sport and Physical Culture 87
- 4 • TELOMERE BIOLOGY IN AN AGE OF PRECARITY A “New” Materialist Experiment in a More-Than- Human Kinetics 108
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Part II BODY TECHNOLOGIES
- 5 • BIG BODIES, BIG DATA Unpacking the FitnessGram Black Box 131
- 6 • THE POLITICS OF THE GLOVES Finding Meaning in Entangled Matter 151
- 7 • DIFFRACTING MIND-BODY RELATIONS Feminist Materialism and the Entanglement of Physical Culture in Women’s Recovery from Depression 170
- 8 • TOWARD A MULTISPECIES SPORT STUDIES 193
- 9 • REIMAGINING THE DANCING BODY WITH AND THROUGH BARAD 209
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Part III BODY ECOLOGIES
- 10 • REASSEMBLING “SPORT FOR DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE” THROUGH ACTOR-NETWORK THEORY 229
- 11 • ENTANGLING CORPOREAL MATTER AND GEOMATTER Making and Remaking the Beach 246
- 12 • BODIES OF WATER Intra-actions among Water, Sport, and the Body Politic 267
- 13 • FEMINIST NEW MATERIALISMS AND THE TROUBLING WATERS OF THE 2016 RIO DE JANEIRO OLYMPIC AND PARALYMPIC GAMES 283
- 14 • FLATTENING THE CITY Assemblage Urbanism and the Moving Body 301
- 15 • WHAT CAN NEW MATERIALISMS DO FOR THE CRITICAL STUDY OF SPORT AND PHYSICAL CULTURE? (Who Does This Book Think It Is?) 321
- AFTERWORD 335
- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 339
- INDEX 347
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- FOREWORD vii
- INTRODUCTION Sport, Physical Culture, and New Materialisms 1
-
Part I BODY ONTOLOGIES
- 1 • CONTEXTUALIZING THE MATERIAL, MOVING BODY 47
- 2 • OBJECTIFIED BODIES AND INSTRUMENTAL MOVEMENT What Might Merleau-Ponty Say about Fitness Tracking? 69
- 3 • BODY OBJECTS, POLITICAL PHYSICS, AND INCORPORATION Object-Oriented Ontology for Sport and Physical Culture 87
- 4 • TELOMERE BIOLOGY IN AN AGE OF PRECARITY A “New” Materialist Experiment in a More-Than- Human Kinetics 108
-
Part II BODY TECHNOLOGIES
- 5 • BIG BODIES, BIG DATA Unpacking the FitnessGram Black Box 131
- 6 • THE POLITICS OF THE GLOVES Finding Meaning in Entangled Matter 151
- 7 • DIFFRACTING MIND-BODY RELATIONS Feminist Materialism and the Entanglement of Physical Culture in Women’s Recovery from Depression 170
- 8 • TOWARD A MULTISPECIES SPORT STUDIES 193
- 9 • REIMAGINING THE DANCING BODY WITH AND THROUGH BARAD 209
-
Part III BODY ECOLOGIES
- 10 • REASSEMBLING “SPORT FOR DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE” THROUGH ACTOR-NETWORK THEORY 229
- 11 • ENTANGLING CORPOREAL MATTER AND GEOMATTER Making and Remaking the Beach 246
- 12 • BODIES OF WATER Intra-actions among Water, Sport, and the Body Politic 267
- 13 • FEMINIST NEW MATERIALISMS AND THE TROUBLING WATERS OF THE 2016 RIO DE JANEIRO OLYMPIC AND PARALYMPIC GAMES 283
- 14 • FLATTENING THE CITY Assemblage Urbanism and the Moving Body 301
- 15 • WHAT CAN NEW MATERIALISMS DO FOR THE CRITICAL STUDY OF SPORT AND PHYSICAL CULTURE? (Who Does This Book Think It Is?) 321
- AFTERWORD 335
- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 339
- INDEX 347