1st Edition

Body Cultures Essays on Sport, Space & Identity by Henning Eichberg

Edited By John Bale, Chris Philo Copyright 1998
    180 Pages
    by Routledge

    180 Pages
    by Routledge

    Body Cultures explores the relationship between the body, sport and landscape. This book presents the first critically edited collection of Henning Eichberg's provocative essays into 'body culture'. Eichberg, a well-known scholar in continental Europe who draws upon the ideas of Elias, Focault, Habermas and others, is now attracting considerable interest from Anglo-American sociologists, historians and geographers. This collection has been extensively edited to highlight Eichberg's most important arguments and themes. Introductory essays from the editors and Susan Brownell provide clear explanations and interpretations as well as a biography of Eichberg.

    List of figures, Notes on contributors, Acknowledgements, Introductory essays, Essays by Henning Eichberg, The body in space, Bodies, cultures and identities, Towards a new paradigm, Index

    Biography

    John Bale is Reader in Geography and Education at Keele University and Chris Philo is Professor of Geography at Glasgow University.