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E-raamat: 'Race', Youth Sport, Physical Activity and Health: Global Perspectives

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Race, Youth Sport, Physical Activity and Health provides a resource that addresses race and racism in an accessible way by contextualizing theory with practical evidence-based examples drawn from global geographical and cultural settings.

This is the first book to focus on issues of race and racism in youth sport, physical activity and health. Drawing on critical race theory, intersectionality and post-feminism, and presenting a range of international empirical case studies, it explores racialization processes in pedagogical and non-pedagogical settings. The book examines how race and racism in pedagogical settings shape young peoples dispositions towards participation in sport and physical activity, and how identity discourses are being shaped in contemporary sport, physical activity and health.

Essential reading for anybody working in sport and exercise studies, physical education, sociology or health studies.
List of figures
vii
Notes on contributors viii
Acknowledgements xi
Introduction: the project 1(5)
Symeon Dagkas
Laura Azzarito
Kevin Hylton
1 `Race', racism and race logic
6(13)
Kevin Hylton
2 Social justice and intersectionality in sport, physical activity and health pedagogy: creating connections
19(11)
Symeon Dagkas
3 Why is our PE teacher education curriculum white? A collaborative self-study of teaching about `race' in PETE programmes
30(13)
Joanne Hill
Jennifer Walton-Fisette
4 Stories of difference and sameness: South Asian, Muslim young women talk physical education
43(14)
Annette Stride
5 Athleticising young black lives: confusing education with commerce in high school sports
57(13)
Claire E. Crawford
6 "Playing the game" and "finding my way": minority ethnic female PE teachers' counter-stories
70(17)
Mara Simon
7 Race logic in American college sports: athletic exploitation, privilege and institutional resentment
87(13)
Derek Van Rheenen
8 Challenging the stereotypical construction of black physical superiority and intellectual inferiority in sport
100(12)
Louis Harrison Jr.
Brandon Crooms
Latrice Sales
9 Le parkour, freerunning and young white men: identities, resistances and digital representations
112(15)
Stefan Lawrence
10 Sport and the normalisation of Australian Aboriginal peoples
127(14)
Louise Mccuaig
Murray Phillips
11 British Asians, racial framing and football exclusion
141(12)
Daniel Kilvington
12 Physicality and health inequalities in British Pakistani Muslim women: analysis of a participatory theatre-based play
153(12)
Qulsom Fazil
Polly Wright
13 Decolonising health in education: considering Indigenous knowledge in policy documents
165(13)
Katie Fitzpatrick
Jean M. Allen
14 The "health gap" from a social justice perspective: critical race theory, post-colonialism, and post-feminism
178(14)
Laura Azzarito
Index 192
Symeon Dagkas is Professor of Sport, Physical Activity and Society and Dean of the Faculty of Sport, Health and Applied Sciences at St Marys University, Twickenham, London. His work is concentrated on examining intersections of race; class, ethnicity and culture amongst young people with migrant and ethnic minority background and its impact on their agency and practice towards sport, physical activity, health and PE.

Laura Azzarito is Program Director of the graduate program in Physical Education Pedagogy and Physical Culture, and Co-Director of the Visual Research Center for Education, Art, and Social Change at Teachers College, Columbia University, USA. Dr. Azzarito strives to understand nuanced conceptualizations of young peoples embodiment with attention to the complex articulation of gender/sex, race/ethnicity, and social class.

Kevin Hylton is Head of the Research Centre for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Leeds Beckett University, UK. He is also Professor of Equality and Diversity in Sport, Leisure and Education and is the first black Professor to hold this position.