Anthropology, Sport, and CultureRobert R. Sands Bloomsbury Academic, 1999 M03 30 - 218 páginas Sports permeates the fabric of our society on all levels and it also is a universal phenomenon expressed in all cultures of the world. It has become the international medium of cultural exchange in the contemporary world. Witness the galvanizing popularity of the 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympic Games, the World Track and Field Championships in Athens, Greece, and the 1998 Winter Olympics from Nagano, Japan. |
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... become the shared meaning , and this is where the exchange of information between researcher and studied becomes a dialogue . " Dialogue has become the imagery for expressing the way anthropologists ( and by extension , their readers ) ...
... becomes a " theory of its cognitive availability through participation in the construction of its meaning , which ... become a student / athlete . I took 12 units a semester for four consecutive semesters , participating not only in ...
... become " totalized " as nations have increasingly sought glory in events like the Olympic Games . Heinilä ( 1971 ) proposed that the success and effectiveness of the individual athlete depended more and more on the resources and ...
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Anthropology and Sport | 3 |
Playing with the Boys | 15 |
African Speed African Endurance | 53 |
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Sport, Professionalism, and Pain: Ethnographies of Injury and Risk P. David Howe Sin vista previa disponible - 2004 |
Ways of Knowing: Anthropological Approaches to Crafting Experience and Knowledge Mark Harris Vista previa limitada - 2007 |