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Author:
Wellard, Ian, author.
Title:
Whose body is it anyway? : a sociological reflection upon fitness and wellbeing / Ian Wellard.
Publisher:
Routledge,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
118 pages ; 25 cm
Subject:
Physical fitness--Social aspects.
Well-being--Social aspects.
Body image--Social aspects.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Being trained -- Health and fitness "knowledge": theorising (fitness) body-reflexive practices -- What pain? -- Embodied pleasure and pain in fitness-related practices -- Metamorphosis -- Identities and power: I'm in control? -- Final thoughts.
Summary:
"There is a widespread interest in wellbeing, the healthy body and public health. However, there are also many simplistic and uncritical interpretations of what wellbeing or a healthy body should 'look like'. By focusing upon wellbeing through examples taken from fitness related activities, which are often considered unproblematic routes to achieving wellbeing and greater public health, this book explores contemporary understandings of the body and the conflicting ways in which it is considered, in different contexts, times and spaces, either as the possession of the individual or that of society (or both). Whose Body is it Anyway? adopts an embodied approach, employing sociological theory along with examples drawn from empirical research collected through participation (by the author) in an intense period of physical training. The intention is to explore the embodied experiences of 'doing' an intensive period of physical activity and, subsequently, attempt to understand, in more depth, the range of personal, social, psychological and physical factors that undoubtedly contribute to engaging in such an activity. The emerging story reveals much about the physical and emotional experience of a body being put through intensive exercise, not only in terms of contrasting forms of pleasure and pain, but also various socio-cultural 'issues' relating to relationships of power, trust and the role of 'expert' health advisor. Written in a clear and engaging style, the book provides an accessible introduction of more complex theoretical explanations which will appeal to academics and practitioners involved in broad aspects of sport, physical activity, health and wellbeing"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1138959510
9781138959514
1138959502
9781138959507
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1048659099
LCCN:
2018025983
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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