"What separates the chaos of fighting from the coherent ritual of boxing? According to author David Scott, it is a collection of aesthetic constructions, including the shape of the ring, the predictable rhythm of timed rounds, the uniformity of the boxers' glamorous attire, and the stylization of the combatants' posture and punches. InThe Art and Aesthetics of Boxing, Scott explores the ways in which these and other aesthetic elements of the sport have evolved over time. Scott comprehensively addresses the rich dialogue between boxing and the arts, suggesting that boxing not only possesses intrinsic aesthetic qualities but also has inspired painters, graphic designers, surrealist poets, and modern writers to identify, expand, and respond to...
Boxing is perhaps the most widely known sport in the world. Boxing is also a practice in which socia...
This book draws upon and develops theories of identitifcation and identity in the world of boxing, ...
The boxing paintings and drawings are not about fighting as much as they are about the fighter’s exi...
At the height of its popularity in the United States, the sport of boxing promised to satisfy the de...
Boxing is arguably one of the most visually arresting of sports; its images as potent and corporeal ...
This article uses Oates’s distinction between drama and what is real to explore the culture of boxin...
This article provides a critical study of violence in the intersubjective encounter through the spor...
Meyer C, von Wedelstaedt UK. Skopische Sozialität. Soziale Welt. Zeitschrift für Sozialwissenschaftl...
‘A cutman kneels beside the fighter … [he] works quickly… He knows the fighter wants to be anywhere ...
Tracing different kinds of semiotic practices in boxing, in our text we provide a detailed reconstru...
International audienceThis essay offers an ethnography of the ‘conversations of gestures’ that occur...
Examination of the intersection of boxing, bullfighting, and racial politics in Hemingway’s works an...
Modernity Beyond the Ring examines the rise of prizefighting in France between 1903 and 1938 and pro...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
International audienceThis book explores the lived experiences of boxers in a French banlieue, large...
Boxing is perhaps the most widely known sport in the world. Boxing is also a practice in which socia...
This book draws upon and develops theories of identitifcation and identity in the world of boxing, ...
The boxing paintings and drawings are not about fighting as much as they are about the fighter’s exi...
At the height of its popularity in the United States, the sport of boxing promised to satisfy the de...
Boxing is arguably one of the most visually arresting of sports; its images as potent and corporeal ...
This article uses Oates’s distinction between drama and what is real to explore the culture of boxin...
This article provides a critical study of violence in the intersubjective encounter through the spor...
Meyer C, von Wedelstaedt UK. Skopische Sozialität. Soziale Welt. Zeitschrift für Sozialwissenschaftl...
‘A cutman kneels beside the fighter … [he] works quickly… He knows the fighter wants to be anywhere ...
Tracing different kinds of semiotic practices in boxing, in our text we provide a detailed reconstru...
International audienceThis essay offers an ethnography of the ‘conversations of gestures’ that occur...
Examination of the intersection of boxing, bullfighting, and racial politics in Hemingway’s works an...
Modernity Beyond the Ring examines the rise of prizefighting in France between 1903 and 1938 and pro...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
International audienceThis book explores the lived experiences of boxers in a French banlieue, large...
Boxing is perhaps the most widely known sport in the world. Boxing is also a practice in which socia...
This book draws upon and develops theories of identitifcation and identity in the world of boxing, ...
The boxing paintings and drawings are not about fighting as much as they are about the fighter’s exi...