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Muscle Works: Physical Culture and the Performance of Masculinity: Performance Works

Autor Broderick D.V. Chow
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 iul 2024
Men’s fitness as a performancefrom nineteenth-century theatrical exhibitions to health and wellness practices today
 
This book recounts the story of fitness culture from its beginnings as spectacles of strongmen, weightlifters, acrobats, and wrestlers to its legitimization in the twentieth-century in the form of competitive sports and health and wellness practices. Broderick D. V. Chow shows how these modes of display contribute to the construction and deconstruction of definitions of masculinity.
 
Attending to its theatrical origins, Chow argues for a more nuanced understanding of fitness culture, one informed by the legacies of self-described Strongest Man in the World Eugen Sandow and the history of fakery in strongman performance; the philosophy of weightlifter George Hackenschmidt and the performances of martial artist Bruce Lee; and the intersections of fatigue, resistance training, and whiteness. Muscle Works: Physical Culture and the Performance of Masculinity moves beyond the gym and across the archive, working out techniques, poses, and performances to consider how, as gendered subjects, we inhabit and make worlds through our bodies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780810147362
ISBN-10: 081014736X
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: 13 halftones
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press
Seria Performance Works


Notă biografică

BRODERICK D. V. CHOW is Reader and Director of Learning, Teaching and Inclusion at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, University of London. He is coeditor of the volumes Sports Plays (2022) and Performance and Professional Wrestling (2016), as well as a competitive Olympic weightlifter and British Weight Lifting qualified coach.

Recenzii

Winner of the David Bradby Monograph Prize
“Chow’s scholarship and argument are unique and compelling, his theoretical frameworks are diverse and relevant, and his personal investment points to exciting ways in which auto-ethnography can bring the physical past to life.” —Modern Drama
“A landmark contribution to the study of performance, physical culture and masculinity. Chow’s interdisciplinary approach repositions physical culture not only as a set of bodily practices but as a historically situated and deeply theatrical masculinity performance. A treasure to read.” —Theatre Research International
“An elegant fusion of critical theory analyses and historical research, bridging contemporary ideas of gender and race to past expressions of masculine strength. Chow rebukes the idea that the author must remove the personal “I” from academic writing. From the very first page on, Chow includes personal writings about his journey with fitness and weight training. A prime example of balancing a deeply personal connection to one’s scholarship while maintaining rigorous academic standards and research.” —Theatre Topics 
“Chow rejects easy answers and paradigms, preferring instead to sit with the complexity rather than explain it away . . . Grounded in the archive, yet committed to privileging contemporary embodied experience, Muscle Works is ultimately an ethical task.” —idrottsforum: Nordic Sport Science Forum
“A groundbreaking contribution to Theatre and Performance Studies . . . The work’s theoretical sophistication, combined with its generous prose, makes possible new ways of understanding embodiment, race and queerness within performance. Muscle Works expands the methodological and conceptual horizons of the field.” —David Bradby Monograph Prize panel 
"Muscle Works is a theoretically sophisticated and historically rich study of the imbrication between fitness culture, performance, theatricality, and masculinity. Chow invites us to consider how fitness cultures reflect the (re)organization of the body within the orders of contemporary capital as he elaborates on a theory of the queer forms of corporeal being and being-with that emerges from within the fraught, overlapping ideological spaces of fitness and performance. Elegantly and compellingly written, this is an exciting and welcome new addition to the overlapping libraries of performance theory and queer theory.” —Joshua Chambers-Letson, Northwestern University  

“Drawing on his deep engagement with contemporary physical culture and its histories, Chow deftly traces the enmeshment of performance in practices of masculinity, fitness, and theatricality. The result is an original and compelling study that tests the boundaries of theatrical performance and the performance of masculinity in physical culture settings while modeling innovative ways of combining practice and archival research.” —Fintan Walsh, Birkbeck, University of London 

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Men’s fitness as a performancefrom nineteenth-century theatrical exhibitions to health and wellness practices today