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New Perspectives on Sport and 'Deviance': Consumption, Peformativity and Social Control
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New Perspectives on Sport and ‘Deviance’: Consumption, Peformativity and Social Control

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New Perspectives on Sport and Deviance examines a significant contradiction in our way of thinking about contemporary sport. On one side, there is a growing awareness of behaviour that is judged to be deviant or outside the frameworks of ‘normal’ sporting practice, such as drug taking, violence, corruption, cheating, racism, homophobia and sexual abuse. On the other side, there exists a tendency within sporting, political and popular discourses to regard sport as an activity that is conferred with a whole series of positive attributes, a view that conceives sport as an unquestionably positive force in terms of individual and social development. In this systematic assessment of deviance in sport, the authors employ innovative theoretical approaches, building on Foucauldian notions of a ‘normalising gaze’, to reveal the ways in which deviant behaviours are defined, and inclusive and exclusive practices are policed, within specific sporting cultures.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
23 September 2004
Pages
224
ISBN
9780415288859

New Perspectives on Sport and Deviance examines a significant contradiction in our way of thinking about contemporary sport. On one side, there is a growing awareness of behaviour that is judged to be deviant or outside the frameworks of ‘normal’ sporting practice, such as drug taking, violence, corruption, cheating, racism, homophobia and sexual abuse. On the other side, there exists a tendency within sporting, political and popular discourses to regard sport as an activity that is conferred with a whole series of positive attributes, a view that conceives sport as an unquestionably positive force in terms of individual and social development. In this systematic assessment of deviance in sport, the authors employ innovative theoretical approaches, building on Foucauldian notions of a ‘normalising gaze’, to reveal the ways in which deviant behaviours are defined, and inclusive and exclusive practices are policed, within specific sporting cultures.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
23 September 2004
Pages
224
ISBN
9780415288859