Plasticity in Motion: Sport, Gender, and Biopolitics
By (Author) Robert M. Foschia
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
23rd September 2022
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Gender studies, gender groups
Sport: general
796.082
Hardback
220
Width 158mm, Height 238mm, Spine 24mm
513g
Plasticity in Motion: Sport, Gender, and Biopolitics argues that sport has a transformative power that, when engaged with habitually, can create bodies with the athletic ability to succeed at the incredible performances that captivate modern sports audiences. Robert M. Foschia draws heavily from the influential and extensive work of Catherine Malabou on plasticity the ability to shape and form and similarly argues that transformation is not always positive or infinite, with the potential for accidents, injuries, and excommunications. However, sport as a discursive space often precludes any mention of these negative transformations, asserting itself as pure potential and becoming, often to the exclusion of the feminine. What occurs if the feminine enters into this space Foschia intentionally integrates the feminine back into hypermasculine discussions of sport, opening a new realm of possible transformations to the ways we play, watch, and think about sports. Scholars of communication, media studies, gender studies, rhetoric, and sports will find this book particularly useful.
Robert M. Foschia is assistant professor at Pennsylvania State University, York.