Sport as a Male Preserve: Notes on the Social Sources of Masculine Identity and its Transformations
An approach to machismo derived from the work of Norbert Elias (The Civilizing Process [see IRPS No. 16/c00199 & c00200]), emphasizing the development of the state's monopoly of force as a social variable, is applied to M power & masculine identity in an examination of sport. The histor...
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