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Representations of Sports Coaches in Film: Looking to Win

Editat de Katharina Bonzel, Nicholas Chare
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 mar 2017
This ground-breaking interdisciplinary collection brings together leading international scholars working across the humanities and social sciences to examine ways in which representations of sports coaching in narrative and documentary cinema can shape and inform sporting instruction. The central premise of the volume is that films featuring sports coaches potentially reflect, reinforce or contest how their audiences comprehend the world of coaching. Despite the growing interest in theories of coaching and in the study of the sports film as a genre, specific analyses of filmic depictions of sports coaches are still rare despite coaches often having a central role as figures shaping the values, social situation and cultural expectations of the athletes they train. By way of a series of enlightening and original studies, this volume redresses the relative neglect afforded to sports coaching in film and simultaneously highlights the immense value that research in this emerging field has for sporting performance and social justice.
This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal Sports Coaching Review.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138636279
ISBN-10: 1138636274
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

1. Introduction: Sports coaching on film Katharina Bonzel and Nicholas Chare  2. Configuring Irishness through coaching films: Peil (1962) and Christy Ring (1964) Seán Crosson  3. "I love you guys": Hoosiers as a model for transformational and limited transactional coaching Bryan Mead and Jason Mead  4. The traditional, the ideal and the unexplored: sport coaches’ social identity constructs in film Sue Jolly and John Lyle  5. Mind the gap: female coaches in Hollywood sports films Katharina Bonzel  6. Sound coaching: tending to the heard in American football films Nicholas Chare  7. Film depictions of emotionally abusive coach–athlete interactions Gretchen Kerr, Ashley Stirling and Ahad Bandealy  8. Too hot to handle? A social semiotic analysis of touching in "Bend it like Beckham" Dean Garratt and Heather Piper  9. ‘We’re In This Together:’ neoliberalism and the disruption of the coach/athlete hierarchy in CrossFit Leslie Heywood

Notă biografică

Katharina Bonzel is a Visiting Fellow in Screen Studies at the Australian National University, Australia, and is currently writing a book about the representation of national identity in sports films.
Nicholas Chare is Associate Professor of Modern Art in the Department of History of Art and Film Studies at the Université de Montréal, Canada. He is the author of Sportswomen in Cinema: Film and the Frailty Myth (2015).

Descriere

This volume brings together leading international scholars to examine ways in which representations of sports coaching in narrative and documentary cinema can shape and inform sporting instruction. The central premise is that films featuring sports coaches potentially reflect, reinforce or contest how their audiences comprehend the world of coaching. By way of a series of enlightening, original studies, this book redresses the relative neglect afforded to sports coaching in film and simultaneously highlights the immense value that research in this emerging field has for sporting performance and social justice. This book was originally published as a special issue of Sports Coaching Review.