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La première décision de la nouvelle Société de Sociologie du Sport de Langue Française fut d’organiser un congrès destiné à rassembler le plus rapidement possible la communauté des chercheurs de langue française en sociologie du sport et dans les disciplines connexes : anthropologie sociale, ethnologie, histoire sociale, socio-démographie, socio-économie, etc. Rassemblant les résumés de la plupart des communications présentées voici un état relativement complet des recherches francophones en sociologie du sport.
Volume traitant du sport dans les domaines suivants : territoires de pratiques, esthétiques, pouvoir, histoire et conjonctures, modèles corporels et valeurs, et femmes.
Playing at Monarchy looks at the ways sports and games (tennis, fencing, bullfighting, chess, trictrac, hunting, and the Olympics) are metaphorically used to defend and subvert, to praise and mock both class and political power structures in nineteenth-century France. Corry Cropper examines what shaped these games of the nineteenth-century and how they appeared as allegory in French literature (in the fiction of Balzac, M(r)rim(r)e, and Flaubert), and in newspapers, historical studies, and even game manuals. Throughout, he shows how the representation of play in all types of literature mirrors the most important social and political rifts in postrevolutionary France, while also serving as propaganda for competing political agendas. Though its focus is on France, Playing at Monarchy hints at the way these nineteenth-century developments inform perceptions of sport even today
L'année 2022 aura été couronnée de succès sportifs. Notre XV de France champion du Tournoi des 6 Nations, un remarquable parcours de nos Bleus au Mondial de football échouant de peu en finale... Mais cette année nous rappelle aussi le contexte d'urgence dans lequel nous sommes. Les catastrophes environnementales de l'été ne font que commencer et creuseront à l'avenir des inégalités sociales déjà prononcées. Le sport n'échappe pas à une demande sociétale de plus en plus forte. Face à un besoin pressant de réponses, les organisations du secteur ont multiplié ces dernières années des initiatives en matière de responsabilité sociale et de développement durable. Cet ouvrage revient sur la genèse et le développement de ces thèmes en recherche et la façon dont les organisations sportives se saisissent de ces enjeux. Il porte également un regard critique sur la nature instrumentale de nombreuses de ces pratiques et invite enfin à se poser plus largement la question de leur utilité sociale.
As France's oldest team sport, rugby football has throughout its 125-year history reflected major changes in French society. This book analyzes for the first time the complex variety of motives that have led the French to adopt and remake this rather unlikely British sport in their own image. A major site for the construction of masculine, class-based regional and national identities, France's tradition of 'Champagne rugby' continues to be as subject to dramatic upheavals as the society that produced it. The game's precocious professionalism and endemic violence have not infrequently caused the French to be cast as international pariahs. Such isolation, exacerbated by internal politics, has led the French not only to encourage the extension of the sport beyond its British imperial base (into Italy and Romania, for instance), but also to engage in some uncomfortable tactical alliances, most obviously with apartheid South Africa.Taking his analysis both on and off the field, the author tackles these issues and much more: the relationship of sport and the state (including particularly the Vichy period and the period under de Gaulle); professionalization; the persistence of colonial and postcolonial structures (including the role of ethnic minorities); and gender issues - especially masculine identities. At the same time he links the evolution of the sport to the broader context of French socio-economic, political and cultural history.This book will be essential reading for anyone interested in the cultural analysis of sport or French popular culture.
An Open Access edition of this book is available on the Liverpool University Press website and the OAPEN library. French Cycling: a Social and Cultural History aims to provide a balanced and detailed analytical survey of the complex leisure activity, sport, and industry that is cycling in France. Identifying key events, practices, stakeholders and institutions in the history of French cycling, the volume presents an interdisciplinary analysis of how cycling has been significant in French society and culture since the late Nineteenth century. Cycling as Leisure is considered through reference to the adoption of the bicycle as an instrument of tourism and emancipation by women in the 1880s, for example, or by study of the development in the 1990s of long-distance tourist cycle routes. Cycling as Sport and its attendant dimensions of amateurism/professionalism, national identity, the body and doping, and other issues is investigated through study of the history of the Tour de France, the track-racing organised at the Vélodrome d'hiver in Paris in the 1920s and 1930s and other emblematic events. Cycling as Industry and economic activity is considered through an assessment of how cycling firms have contributed to technological innovation at various junctures in France's economic development. Cycling and the Media is investigated through analysis of how cyclesport has contributed to developments in the French press (in early decades) but also to new trends in television and radio coverage of sports events. Based on a very wide range of primary and secondary sources, the volume aims to present in clear language an explanation of the varied significance of cycling in France over the last hundred years.