The Politics of Leisure

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The Politics of Leisure

  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9781032056265
  • eISBN:9781000481150

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This book explores entanglements between politics and leisure, ranging from the electorate’s concerns with public recreation resources, to the presence of politics in casual conversation, and to the use of leisure as a means of preserving racial hierarchies in society.
In noting the contributions of past scholarship, it also points toward a trend of increasingly political leisure research, where research helps to unpack the multiple ways in which power suffuses the experience of leisure. A contrast between ‘being political’, on one hand, and the tribal politicization that characterizes much of contemporary social life, on the other hand, demonstrates that scholars and educators can and should be engaged in politically-oriented scholarship, while also building a more diverse and intellectually productive academy.
This edited volume will be of great interest to researchers and scholars interested in race, power, polarization, and the interrelationship between politics and leisure.
The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the journal Leisure Sciences.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Becoming Political—An Expanding Role for Critical Leisure Studies 
Jeff Rose, Justin Harmon and Rudy Dunlap 
1. A People’s History of Leisure Studies: Leisure, the Tool of Racecraft 
Rasul A. Mowatt 
2. Playing While Black 
Harrison P. Pinckney IV, Corliss Outley, Aishia Brown and Daniel Theriault 
3. Examining the Use of Leisure for the Sociopolitical Development of Black Youth in Out-of-School Time Programs 
Aishia Brown, Corliss Outley and Harrison P. Pinckney IV 
4. Urban Subversion and Mobile Cinema: Leisure, Architecture and the "Kino-Cine-Bomber" 
Brett D. Lashua and Simon Baker 
5. Home of (or for?) Champions? The Politics of High-Performance/Elite and Community sport at New Zealand’s Home of Cycling 
Damion Sturm and Robert E. Rinehart 
6. Ordinary Political Conversation in Seemingly Nonpolitical Leisure: All Talk and No Action? 
Troy D. Glover 
7. We Aren’t So Different After All: Differences and Similarities Between Political Affiliation and Issues of Park Use, Management, and Privatization 
J. Tom Mueller, Andrew J. Mowen and Alan R. Graefe 
Conclusion: Momentarily Understanding the Contemporary Moment—Reflections on Koans, Politics, and Leisure 
B. Dana Kivel 

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