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E-grāmata: Body Knowledge and Control: Studies in the Sociology of Physical Education and Health [Taylor & Francis e-book]

Edited by (Cardiff University, UK), Edited by (University of Wollongong, Australia), Edited by (Loughborough University, UK)
  • Formāts: 272 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Oct-2003
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203563861
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  • Formāts: 272 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Oct-2003
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203563861

Today's society is obsessed with the body, its size, shape and healthiness. Governments, business and the popular media, spend and earn fortunes encouraging populations to get healthy, eat properly, exercise daily and get thin. But how are current social trends and attitudes towards the body reflected in the curriculum of schools, in the teaching of Physical Education and Health? How do teachers and health professionals influence young people's experiences of their own and others' bodies? Is health education liberating or merely another form of regulation and social control?

Drawing together some of the latest research on the body and schooling, Body Knowledge and Control offers a sharp and challenging critique of (post) modern-day attitudes toward obesity, health, childhood and the mainstream science and business interests that promote narrow body-centred ways of thinking. Includes:

* A critical history of notions of body, identity and health in schools.
* Analysis of the 'obesity epidemic', eating disorders
* Analysis of the influence of nurtured body image in racism, sexism, homophobia and body elitism in schools.

Preface ix
List of contributors xi
Foreword Educating bodies: schooling and the constitution of society xv
CHRIS SHILLING
Acknowledgements xxiii
PART I Introduction: pedagogy, culture and identity 1(32)
1 Pedagogy, symbolic control, identity and health
3(16)
JOHN EVANS AND BRIAN DAVIES
2 Post-structural methodologies: the body, schooling and health
19(16)
JAN WRIGHT
PART II The social context of physical education and health 33(80)
3 Sociology, the body and health in a risk society
35(17)
JOHN EVANS AND BRIAN DAVIES
4 Towards a critical history of the body, identity and health: corporeal power and school practice
52(16)
DAVID KIRK
5 An elephant in the room and a bridge too far, or physical education and the 'obesity epidemic'
68(15)
MICHAEL GARD
6 The discursive production of childhood, identity and health
83(13)
LISETTE BURROWS AND JAN WRIGHT
7 The body and health in policy: representations and recontextualisation
96(19)
DAWN PENNEY AND JO HARRIS
PART III Schooling the body: pedagogies of identity 113(92)
8 'The Beauty Walk': interrogating whiteness as the norm for beauty within one school's hidden curriculum
115
KIMBERLY L. OLIVER AND ROSARY LALIK
9 Health and physical education and the production of the 'at risk self'
30(110)
DEANA LEAHY AND LYN HARRISON
10 Gendered bodies and physical identities
140(11)
ROBYNE GARRETT
11 From performance to impairment: a patchwork of embodied memories
151(22)
ANDREW C. SPARKES
12 'Hungry to be noticed': young women, anorexia and schooling
173(18)
EMMA RICH, RACHEL HOLROYD AND JOHN EVANS
13 Threatening space: (physical) education and homophobic bodywork
191(14)
GILL CLARKS
PART IV Future directions: research and development in PEH 205(34)
14 Endnote: the embodiment of consciousness: Bernstein, health and schooling
207(11)
JOHN EVANS AND BRIAN DAVIES
15 Conclusion: ruminations on body knowledge and control and the spaces for hope and happening
218(21)
RICHARD TINNING
Index 239


John Evans, Brian Davies, Jan Wright