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The act of surfing involves highly-skilled humans gliding, sliding, or otherwise riding waves of energy as they pass through water. As this book argues, however, this act of surfing does not exist in isolation. It is defined by the cultures and geographies that synergize with it by the places, ideas, images, and other representations which at once reflect, create, and commodify this spatial practice.

This book innovatively explores the spaces of surf and surf-riding, informed specifically by the perspective of human geography. Based on a range of critical turns within the social sciences, the book explores the locations, relational sensibilities, and transformative nature of surfing spaces, and examines how the spatial practice has been scripted by dominant surfing cultures. The book details how prescriptive (b)orders of access, entitlement, and marginalization have been created, and how, with the advent of new craft, media, and ideals, they are being actively challenged to redefine surfing spaces in the twenty-first century.
List of figures
vii
Foreword viii
Introduction 1(2)
1 Welcome to Surfing Spaces
3(20)
2 Turning towards Surfing Spaces
23(14)
PART I
37(74)
3 Locating Surfing Spaces
39(12)
4 Relating to Surfing Spaces
51(12)
5 The Surf-Riding Cyborg
63(11)
6 The Relational Sensibilities of Surfing Spaces
74(15)
7 The Stoke of Surf-riders
89(13)
8 The Event of Surfing Spaces
102(9)
PART II
111(109)
9 The Heterogeneous Histories of Surfing Spaces and their Cultural Colonisation
113(12)
10 The Imagineering of Surfing Spaces
125(14)
11 The International Influence of the Surfing Spaces Script
139(11)
12 Coding Surfing Spaces: Surf-rider Positioning
150(10)
13 Codes of Surf-Rider Provenance
160(11)
14 Codes of Craft
171(11)
15 Codes of Gender
182(13)
16 Codes of Travel: The "Trans-Local" Surf-Rider
195(11)
17 New Surfing Spaces
206(14)
Bibliography 220(20)
Index 240
Jon Anderson is a Professor of Human Geography in the School of Geography and Planning, Cardiff University, UK.