Making the Team: Inside the World of Sport Initiations and Hazing
Editat de Jay Johnson PhD, Margery Homanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 aug 2004
This book provides a theoretical analysis of hazing from a sociological perspective, both in the United States and in Canada. It is designed to provide an understanding of hazing for use in sociology and sport management classes and also is highly suitable for courses that examine gender roles and socialization.
The collection chronicles the hazing practices that exist in sport and offers an historical overview of hazing and its emergence in today's sport culture. It also provides a theoretical and legal guide for understanding and managing hazing in sport.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781551302478
ISBN-10: 1551302470
Pagini: 179
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Canadian Scholars Press
Colecția Canadian Scholars Press (CA)
ISBN-10: 1551302470
Pagini: 179
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Canadian Scholars Press
Colecția Canadian Scholars Press (CA)
Recenzii
"Making the Team discusses the impact of violence, abuse, and humiliation in the world of sport and in hazing cultures. It also looks at how these practices affect the lives of male and female athletes as they develop their athletic identities and learn their adult roles. This collection thus makes a useful contribution to gender and anti-oppression studies, in terms of the insights it provides into how heterosexual masculinity and femininity are structured, produced, and reproduced in one of society's important institutions. Through these insights we might begin to address, and more importantly prevent, this violence and abuse from occurring in the first place." -- Carl E. James, PhD, Professor, Faculty of Education, York University
Cuprins
Introduction: A Brief History of Hazing - Brian Trota and Jay Johnson
Chapter 1: Hazing - A Story - Laura Robinson
Chapter 2: Hazing - What the Law Says - R. Brian Crow and Dennis R. Phillips
Chapter 3: "No Mercy Shown Nor Asked" - Toughness Test or Torture?: Hazing in Military Combat Units and Its "Collateral Damage" - Greg Malszecki
Chapter 4: A Search for a Theoretical Understanding of Hazing Practices in Athletics - Margery Holman
Chapter 5: Hazing, Masculinity, and Collision Sports: (Un)Becoming Heroes - Elizabeth J. Allan and Gennaro DeAngelis
Chapter 6: What's Sex Got to Do with It? Analysing the Sex and Violence Agenda in Sport Hazing Practices - Helen Jefferson Lenskyj
Chapter 7: Gender Differences in Coaches' Perceptions of Hazing in Intercollegiate Athletics - Cristina Caperchione and Margery Holman
Chapter 8: How Sportswriters Contribute to a Hazing Culture in Athletics - Hank Nuwer
Chapter 9: In Their Own Words: Athletic Administrators, Coaches, and Athletes at Two Universities Discuss Hazing Policy Initiatives - Jay Johnson and Peter Donnelly
Chapter 10: Changing the Initiation Ceremony - Jay Johnson and Patricia Miller
Chapter 1: Hazing - A Story - Laura Robinson
Chapter 2: Hazing - What the Law Says - R. Brian Crow and Dennis R. Phillips
Chapter 3: "No Mercy Shown Nor Asked" - Toughness Test or Torture?: Hazing in Military Combat Units and Its "Collateral Damage" - Greg Malszecki
Chapter 4: A Search for a Theoretical Understanding of Hazing Practices in Athletics - Margery Holman
Chapter 5: Hazing, Masculinity, and Collision Sports: (Un)Becoming Heroes - Elizabeth J. Allan and Gennaro DeAngelis
Chapter 6: What's Sex Got to Do with It? Analysing the Sex and Violence Agenda in Sport Hazing Practices - Helen Jefferson Lenskyj
Chapter 7: Gender Differences in Coaches' Perceptions of Hazing in Intercollegiate Athletics - Cristina Caperchione and Margery Holman
Chapter 8: How Sportswriters Contribute to a Hazing Culture in Athletics - Hank Nuwer
Chapter 9: In Their Own Words: Athletic Administrators, Coaches, and Athletes at Two Universities Discuss Hazing Policy Initiatives - Jay Johnson and Peter Donnelly
Chapter 10: Changing the Initiation Ceremony - Jay Johnson and Patricia Miller