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Sport and Identity in France : Practices, Locations, Representations (New ed)

Dine, PhilipChambers, Helen(Series edited by)
Part of the Cultural identity studies series
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How does sport shape society? This book seeks to answer this question by examining the meaning of sport in French society and the construction of local, national and, increasingly, global identities through sport.

It begins by reassessing modern sport’s emergence and consolidation in France in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and then traces developments from the Second World War to the present, reflecting on the current status and future role of French sport.

Horse racing, cycling, tennis, adventure sports, rugby and football, as well as the role of the Olympic Games, are discussed.

The author investigates the interaction of these mass and elite physical practices with a wide variety of sporting locations – spatial and temporal, concrete and imagined – and in a rich field of representations, including literature and the fine arts, the press, cinema, radio, television and digital media.

Related concepts of sporting celebrity, stardom and heroism also inform the discussion, offering new contributions to this developing critical area.

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Product Details
Verlag Peter Lang
3039118986 / 9783039118984
Paperback / softback
08/12/2011
Switzerland
380 pages
150 x 225 mm, 540 grams