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El. knyga: Immortality in Sports [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formatas: 158 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jun-2012
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315634029
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  • Formatas: 158 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jun-2012
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315634029
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Sports have taken on tremendous importance in the world in which we live. Their social significance - economic, political, and personal - both nationally and internationally is unprecedented. What may not be so immediately obvious is the sociological nature of sports. Sport offers one of the most visible public arenas for understanding the role that 'immortality' plays in individual action, group dynamics, and with audiences and the media. Following a brief introduction to the sociology of sport, Leonard explores these dimensions of the sporting world through the idea of the 'post-self' - how individuals regard themselves and want to be remembered by the public. From the individual psyche to the global arena of sports, this book features vivid examples and quotations from star athletes, coaches, and the media, offering poignant insights into the sporting world and about individuals and society.
Foreword vii
Introduction ix
1 Sport in the Social and Behavioral Sciences
1(14)
Defining Sociology and Sociologists
3(2)
Wedding Sociology and Sport: The Sociology of Sport
5(1)
What Is a Sociological Perspective of Sport?
5(2)
Symbolic Immortality and the Postself
7(8)
2 Theoretical Background
15(16)
The Postself
16(7)
Symbolic Immortality
23(8)
Biological Mode
24(1)
Religious or Spiritual Mode
25(1)
Mystic or Experiential Mode
25(1)
Natural Mode
26(1)
Creative Mode
27(4)
3 Sport as a Social World
31(6)
4 Fostering the Postself
37(16)
The Values Promoted by the Ideology of Sport: "Citius, Altius, and Fortius"
38(2)
Opportunity for Role-Support
40(3)
Engrossment Through Participation and Communication
43(2)
Comparison Through Measurement and Records
45(3)
Recognition Through Awards and Commemorative Devices
48(5)
5 Experiencing the Postself
53(44)
Illustrations of the Creative Mode of Athletic Achievement
53(4)
Illustrations of Negative Role-Identity
57(6)
Illustrations of Expansiveness
63(13)
Illustrations of Deep Emotion
76(5)
Collective Memory as Locus of Symbolic Immortality and the Postself
81(16)
6 The Future of Immortality in Sports: A Theoretical Postscript
97(14)
Social Change and Postmodern Society
105(6)
Appendix---Research Methodology: A Qualitative Inquiry 111(4)
References 115(22)
Index 137(10)
About the Author 147
Wib Leonard is Professor of Sociology at Illinois State University and has served as Faculty Representative to the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. He is past president of the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport and the author of multiple editions of A Sociological Perspective of Sport.