Jack Black: The Subject of Sport, Gebunden
The Subject of Sport
- Exploring Sport's Psychoanalytic Significance
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- Herausgeber:
- Esther Rashkin, Peter L Rudnytsky, Hilary Neroni
- Verlag:
- Bloomsbury Academic, 02/2027
- Einband:
- Gebunden
- Sprache:
- Englisch
- ISBN-13:
- 9798216490173
- Umfang:
- 256 Seiten
- Gewicht:
- 454 g
- Maße:
- 229 x 152 mm
- Stärke:
- 25 mm
- Erscheinungstermin:
- 4.2.2027
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Jack Black offers a groundbreaking exploration of the cultural significance of sport through the lens of Lacanian psychoanalysis, which also serves as an introduction to Lacanian theory through sport.
The Subject of Sport shows that, despite its apparent triviality, sport provides a unique arena where the contradictions of the human subject and society are performed and experienced. With a scholar's rigour and a fan's love of the topic, Jack Black explores sport's irrationality and examines why sport enthralls as much as it disappoints.
By drawing upon concepts such as desire, fantasy, jouissance, and the illusion of the Other, Black illuminates the unconscious dynamics that underpin our engagement with sport. Although sport is typically characterized as installing and promoting ideals of fair play, meritocracy, and sportsmanship, Black argues that these ideals function as fantasies that help sustain a number of unethical practices within sport. Readers are encouraged to explore such multifaceted roles in sport's shaping of both the subject and society by challenging traditional disciplinary boundaries and viewing sport as a profound site of cultural expression, ideological conflict and identity formation.
Broadening the scope of psychoanalysis and of sport studies, The Subject of Sportreveals how this seemingly trivial activity provides a platform for confronting lack, negotiating desire, and forging a sense of belonging in a world defined by uncertainty and contradiction.