Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- Notes on contributors -- Introduction -- Part I Groundings -- 1 Historicizing physical cultural studies -- 2 Power and power relations -- 3 Theory and reflexivity -- 4 Interdisciplinarity and transdisciplinarity in physical cultural studies -- 5 The political imperative of feminism -- 6 Praxis -- Part II Practices -- 7 Therapeutic movement/leisure practices -- 8 Exercise and fitness practices -- 9 Dance practices -- 10 Subcultural formations and lifestyle sporting practices -- 11 (High- )performance sport -- Part III Subjectified bodies -- 12 Classed bodies -- 13 Raced bodies and black cultural politics -- 14 Gendered bodies -- 15 Sexualized/sexed bodies -- 16 (Dis)abled bodies -- 17 Young bodies -- 18 Ageing bodies -- Part IV Institutionalized bodies -- 19 Medicalized and scientized bodies -- 20 Digital bodies -- 21 Spiritualized and religious bodies -- 22 Aestheticized bodies -- 23 Fat bodies -- 24 Mediated and commodified bodies -- 25 Spectacular and eroticized bodies -- 26 Punished corporal bodies -- Part V Experiential bodies -- 27 Injured, pained and disrupted bodies -- 28 Risky/risking bodies -- 29 Invisible (women's) bodies -- 30 Affective and pleasured bodies -- 31 Mobile bodies -- 32 Pregnant bodies -- Part VI Spaces -- 33 'Natural', intimate and sensory landscapes -- 34 Physical cultural studies, sport and the environment -- 35 Urban and securitized spaces -- 36 Healthified spaces -- 37 Affective cities -- 38 Exercise and fitness spaces -- 39 Sport, migration and Space -- Part VII Contexts and sites of embodied practice -- 40 Mind-body relations -- 41 Community and physical culture -- 42 Physical education, policy and embodied pedagogies -- 43 International development and policy -- 44 Global mega-events, policy and legacy
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