European body cultures and the making of the modern world: Zones of prestige and established: outsider relations

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This paper seeks to outline aspects of the relations, interactions and contradictions of European body cultures. On this basis, I focus on the global diffusion of one of these European body cultures, modern sport. This diffusion is viewed as a critical case study that provides clues to the making of the modern world. A process sociological perspective informs this analysis and, in so doing, I hope to show how such an approach can help make sense of broader questions concerning globalisation and inter-civilisational relations. That is, the study of sport can cast light on the character of and transformations wrought by global processes more generally.

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2012-01-01

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Maguire, J. (2012). European body cultures and the making of the modern world: Zones of prestige and established: outsider relations. Human Figurations, 1(1). Retrieved from https://journals.le.ac.uk/index.php/hf/article/view/5298

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