Embodiment, Identity and Disability Sport

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Embodiment, Identity and Disability Sport

An Ethnography of Elite Visually Impaired Athletes

Disability: social aspects Sociology: sport and leisure Parasport Cricket

Author: Ben Powis

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Collection: Disability Sport and Physical Activity Cultures

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 23rd March 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 857 Kb

ISBN: 9781000046946


This book investigates the complex relationship between embodiment, identity and disability sport, based on ethnographic research with an international-level visually impaired cricket team. Alongside issues of empowerment, classification and valorisation, it conceptualises the sensuous dimension of being in disability sport and challenges the idealised notion of the sporting body.

It explores the players’ lived experiences of participating and competing in an elite disabled sport culture and uses an embodied theoretical approach drawing upon sociology, phenomenology and contemporary disability theory to examine aspects of this previously unexamined research "site," both on and off the pitch. Written in a way that values and accurately represents the participants’ traditionally marginalised voices, the book analyses the role that elite disability sport plays in the construction of identity and helps us to better understand the relationships between disability, sport and wider society.

Embodiment, Identity and Disability Sport

is essential reading for any student, researcher, practitioner or policymaker working in disability sport, and a source of useful new perspectives for anybody with an interest in the sociology of sport or disability studies.

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