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Working Out in Japan – Shaping the Female Body in Tokyo Fitness Clubs

Autor Laura Spielvogel
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 ian 2003
Beer, ice cream, and socializing; thighs, abs, and pecs--Japanese fitness clubs combine entertainment and exercise, reflecting the Japanese concept of fitness as encompassing a zest for life as well as physical health. Through an engaging account of these clubs, "Working Out in Japan "reveals how beauty, bodies, health, and leisure are understood and experienced in Japan today. An aerobics instructor in two of Tokyo's most popular fitness club chains from 1995 to 1997, Laura Spielvogel captures the diverse voices of club members, workers, and managers; women and men; young and old.
Fitness clubs have proliferated in Japanese cities over the past decade. Yet, despite the pervasive influence of a beauty industry that values thinness above all else, they have met with only mixed success . Exploring this paradox, Spielvogel focuses on the tensions and contradictions within the world of Japanese fitness clubs and on the significance of differences between Japanese and North American philosophies of mind and body. "Working Out in Japan "explores the ways spaces and bodies are organized and regulated within the clubs, the frustrations of female instructors who face various gender inequities, and the difficult demands that the ideal of slimness places on Japanese women. Spielvogel's vivid investigation illuminates not only the fitness clubs themselves, but also broader cultural developments including the growth of the service industry and the changing character of work and leisure in Japan.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822330493
ISBN-10: 0822330490
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: 23 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 151 x 240 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press

Recenzii

"Through innovative research carried out while she was an aerobics instructor in two Tokyo area fitness clubs, Laura Spielvogel views notions of the body and gender in contemporary Japanese popular culture from an interesting new angle. This highly original work offers an important complement to the Western-dominated literature on the body, sports and fitness by describing the distinctly Japanese body culture that is a product of both regional traditions and transnational influences." Susan Brownell, author of Training the Body for China: Sports in the Moral Order of the People's Republic "Working Out in Japan is a theoretically sophisticated analysis informed by wide reading and well grounded in the author's extensive experience as a fitness instructor." Allen Guttmann, co-author of Japanese Sports: A History
"Through innovative research carried out while she was an aerobics instructor in two Tokyo area fitness clubs, Laura Spielvogel views notions of the body and gender in contemporary Japanese popular culture from an interesting new angle. This highly original work offers an important complement to the Western-dominated literature on the body, sports and fitness by describing the distinctly Japanese body culture that is a product of both regional traditions and transnational influences." Susan Brownell, author of Training the Body for China: Sports in the Moral Order of the People's Republic "Working Out in Japan is a theoretically sophisticated analysis informed by wide reading and well grounded in the author's extensive experience as a fitness instructor." Allen Guttmann, co-author of Japanese Sports: A History

Notă biografică

Laura Spielvogel is Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology at Western Michigan University.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

""Working Out in Japan" is a theoretically sophisticated analysis informed by wide reading and well-grounded in the author's extensive experience as a fitness instructor."--Allen Guttmann, coauthor of "Japanese Sports: A History"

Cuprins

Illustrations ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1
1. The History of Aerobics in Japan: The Sexy American Import 33
2. The Discipline of Space 61
3. The Discipline of Bodies 85
4. Cigarettes and Aerobics: Frustrations with Gender Inequities in the Club 115
5. Young, Proportionate, Leggy, and Thin: The Ideal Female Body 142
6. Selfishly Skinny or Selflessly Starving 174
Conclusions 207
Notes 215
Bibliography 227
Index 243

Descriere

An ethnography of fitness clubs, aerobics, body image, and diet for women in contemporary Japan