Full Description
Blending historical grounding and philosophical insights regarding sport and physical activity, History and Philosophy of Sport and Physical Activity covers the historical and philosophical dimensions of the study of human movement. This cross-disciplinary text shows how theory in the humanities can affect professional practice. 
 The author team, R. Scott Kretchmar, Mark Dyreson, Matthew P. Llewellyn, and John Gleaves, offers philosophical and ethical analyses alongside explorations of changes in culture. The text follows a chronology of human movement from our origins as hunter-gatherers to the present. The authors blend their specific areas of expertise to present a thorough integration of philosophy and history, capitalizing on the strengths of both disciplines. 
History and Philosophy of Sport and Physical Activity examines sport and physical activity as a social force. Each chapter provides a historical scaffolding that leads into philosophical discussions about the issues raised. The content is compelling, effective, and accessible for readers. 
 Student exercise sidebars allow students to explore questions as they go, especially in relating philosophical inquiry to historical events. Historical profile sidebars throughout the chapters allow students to gain greater insight into historical figures and events. Ancillaries include an instructor guide, a presentation package, and a test package to help instructors make the most of the historical, philosophical, anthropological, and sociological issues presented in the book. 
History and Philosophy of Sport and Physical Activity is designed to reduce any gap that might exist between good ideas and sound professional behavior. Historical lessons and philosophical analyses are seamlessly integrated. 
 Readers will understand the intersection of history, culture, ideals, ethics, and professional practice from sport's leading philosophers and historians.
Contents
Introduction: History, Philosophy, and Kinesiology 
 Evolution of Kinesiology 
 Humanities and the Sciences 
 Nature of History and Philosophy 
 Subject Matter of Kinesiology 
 Wrapping Up and Looking Ahead 
Chapter 1: Bodies, Brains, and Cultures: Human Origins and the Riddles of Why People Run 
 Making Sense of Our Story 
 Developing a Brief Chronology of Our Story 
 Great Leaps Forward 
 Patterns of Culture in Hunter-Forager Societies 
 Origins of Sport 
 Work Versus Play 
 Chapter Wrap-Up 
Chapter 2: Transition From Endurance Predators to Farmers: The Birth of Civilizations 
 Revolution in the Ways We Lived 
 Impact of the Neolithic Revolution on Human Vigor and Health 
 Physical Activity as a Tool and a Jewel 
 Difficulties of Interpreting Ancient Sporting Cultures 
 Developing a Model of Traditional Sport 
 Chapter Wrap-Up 
Chapter 3: Ancient Greece and the Shape of Modern Sport and Physical Education: Power of the Past in the Present and Future 
 Foundation of Western Civilization 
 Myth, Religion, and the Origins of Greek Physical Culture 
 Birth of Philosophy 
 Ancient Sporting Festivals 
 Olympic Games 
 Greek Sporting Culture 
 Sources of Evidence for Ancient Greek Sport 
 Greek Recreation and Physical Education 
 Chapter Wrap-Up 
Chapter 4: Continuity and Change in Physical Cultures: From the Maturation and Decline of Classical Civilizations to the Middle Ages 
 Monuments to Sporting Spectacles 
 Comparing and Contrasting Mesoamerican and Roman Spectacles of Blood 
 Opposition to Gladiatorial Contests 
 Ethics of Brutality in Sport 
 Contrast and Continuity 
 Enduring Martial Arts Traditions 
 Religious and Intellectual Opposition to Martial Sports 
 Similarities and Differences in Eastern and Western Sport 
 Global Continuities and Contrasts 
 Chapter Wrap-Up 
Chapter 5: Expansion of the West and the Birth of the Modern World: Global Transformations of Physical Cultures 
 Birth of the Modern World 
 Renaissance, Neoclassical Revivals of Sport, and the Nature of Man 
 Emergence of Modern Debates on Human Nature 
 Protestant Reformation and Sport, Physical Education, and the Body 
 Scientific Revolution and Modern Attitudes Toward Sport, Physical Education, and the Body 
 Chapter Wrap-Up 
Chapter 6: Great Britain and the Birth of Modern Sports: Economic, Political, Social, and Cultural Revolutions 
 Sport as a Critical Modern Institution 
 Rationalization of Ethics and Utilitarianism 
 Rationalization and Gambling 
 Games for the Common Folk 
 Rationalization of Fair Play 
 Chapter Wrap-Up 
Chapter 7: Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: Development of Modern Sport 
 Emergence of Modern Sport 
 Liberty, Equality, and Morality 
 Role of Fraternity in Modern Sport 
 Fraternity, Partisanship, and Spectatorship 
 Fraternity, Partisanship, and Commercialism 
 Chapter Wrap-Up 
Chapter 8: Games and Empires 
 Paradoxical Power of Sports 
 Conquest, Colonialism, and the Spread of Western Sports 
 Sport in Its Best Light 
 Subaltern Dilemma 
 Sport as a Revolutionary Force 
 Sport, Colonialism, and American Imperialism 
 Chapter Wrap-Up 
Chapter 9: Rise of International Sport Worlds: Olympics, World Cup, and Other Competitions 
 Reviving the Olympic Games 
 Olympic Growing Pains 
 Social Exclusion and Other Harsh Realities of the Early Olympics 
 Globalization of Modern Sport 
 Sport in Black and White and Technicolor 
 Ethics of Commercialism 
 Chapter Wrap-Up 
Chapter 10: The West and the Rest: The Emergence of Critiques and Countercultures to Dominant Forms 
 Traditional and Indigenous Sport in an Age of Modernity 
 Western Appropriations of Eastern Muses 
 Effectiveness of Folk Psychology and Folk Medicine 
 Encounters with the "Other" 
 Holistic Kinesiology 
 Emergence of Countercultural Movement Practices 
 Chapter Wrap-Up 
Chapter 11: The Golden Age of Modern Sport 
 Phenomenology 
 Cold War Sport 
 The Ethics of Performance Enhancement 
 Breaking Gender Barriers 
 The Cold War and the Politics of Race in American Sport 
 The Global Dimensions of Race and Sport 
 Sport in Living Color 
 Chapter Wrap-Up 
Chapter 12: Snapshots From Our Times 
 Do Global Connections Create Global Identities? 
 Global Consumer Culture 
 The Emergences of New Global Forms of Sport 
 Chapter Wrap-Up


 
               
               
              


