Blanchard, Kendall & Alyce Cheska,  
The Anthropology of Sport. An Introduction. Massachusetts: Berging & Garvey, 1985. xii, 306 Seiten mit Abbildungen, Literaturverzeichnis und Register. Broschur. Grossoktav. 228 x 150 mm. 437 g
 
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Blanchard | 
Philosophie	|	
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Anthropologie	|	
Sport Athletik
 Contents 
List of Tables and Figures viii 
Preface ix 
Introduction by Edward Norbeck 1 
1. Sport and Anthropology 7 
Anthropology 8 
Physical Anthropology 9 Archeology 10 
Linguistics 11 Cultural Anthropology 12 
Sport and Games in the History of Anthropology 14 
Anthropology and A New Interest in Sport and 
Games 22 
The Objectives of the Anthropology of Sport 25 
Summary 26 0 Exercises 26 
2. The Meaning of Sport: A Cultural Approach 29 
The Meaning of Culture 33 
The Cultural Approach to Sport 36 
Work and Leisure 38 Play 40 Sport as Work or 
Play? 47 0 Sport and Games 52 0 Sports and 
Ritual 53 Sport as Conflict 57 
Sport, Recreation, and Physical Education 58 
Summary 59 Exercises 60 
3. Anthropology of Sport: Theory and Method 63 
Theoretical Models in Anthropology 66 
Explanatory Models 67 Interpretive Models 73 
Theoretical Models: General Summary 78 
General Ethnograhic Description 78 
Methodology 79 
Research Design 79 e Data Collection 79 Data 
Analysis 83 
The Anthropology of Sport Research Project: An 
Illustration 84 
Summary 86 Exercises 88 
4. Prehistory and Early History of Sport 91 
Sport in Stone Age Society 92 
The Archeological Record 93 
Sport and the Urban State 94 
Mesoamerica and the Ballgame 99 
The Ballgame in North America 108 
The Future of Sport and Archeology 115 
Sport Origins and Development Revisited 116 
Summary 121 0 Exercises 122 
5. Sport in Culture: An Evolutionary Perspective (Part I: Band 
Society) 125 
The Problem of Sport Classification 127 
Sport: An Evolutionary Model 132 
Level 1 Band 133 
Aborigines: Australia 135 0 Eskimos: the Arctic 141 
The Copper Eskimo 142 0 The Yahgan: South 
America 146 
Level II Band 150 
Navajos: American Southwest 150 0 The Chukchi: 
Northern Europe and Siberia 155 0 The Dani: New 
Guinea 160 
Summary 163 Exercises 164 
6. Sport in Culture: An Evolutionary Perspective (Part II: 
Supraband Society) 167 
Level III: Chiefdom 167 
Choctaws: American Southeast 168 Maori: 
Polynesia (New Zealand) 174 • Samoans: 
Polynesia 178 0 Sport in Level III Society: some 
General Observations 181 
Level I V: The Primitive State 183 
Zulus: South Africa 183 Ashanti: West Africa 186 
Prehistoric Mayan Sport 189 
Level V: The Archaic Civilization 189 
Sport Evaluation: General Observations 190 
Summary 195 0 Exercises 196 
7. The Anthropology of Sport: Applications 199 
Sport in Culture Change 202 
Societal Maintenance 202 Enculturation 205 
Preparation 206 • Remediation 208 • Innovative 
Potentiation 211 • Acculturation 213 
Culture and Human Conflict 216 
Culture and Multi Ethnic Sports Programs 222 
Summary 229 • Exercises 230 
8. Contemporary Issues and the Anthropology of Sport 233 
The Role of Women in Sport 233 
The Female Image and Female Sport 235 Nature 
and Bases of Differential Access to Sport 238 0 
Female Sport Participation in Other Cultures 245 0 
The Future of Women in Sport 246 ' Additional 
Questions 248 
Sport and Aging 248 
Images of Old Age 248 0 Disengagement vs. 
Activity 249 Sport's Contribution to Older 
Americans 251 Older Americans' Contribution 
Through Sports 254 
Violence in Sports 255 
Factors Underlying Sport Violence 257 Reducing 
Violence in Sport 261 Additional Questions 264 
Sport and International Relations 264 
Introduction 264 Sport as a Vehicle for 
International Understanding 265 Sport and 
International Politics 269 ' Sport and International 
Business 274 
Summary 274 0 Exercises 275 
Epilogue 277 
References 281 
Index 299 
List of Tables: 
1. Types of Games 54 
2. Sport in Prehistory: Selected Archeological Evidence 
by Area and General Time Period 98 
3. Foul Racket Game Traits by Culture Area 113 
4. The Major Continua or Axes of Sport Evolution 191 
List of Figures: 
1. The Dimensions of Human Activity 48 
2. A Typology of Sport 50 
3. Componential Definition of "Football Player" 76 
4. The Research Design 80 
5. Gaming Device (?) from Eva (Tennessee) Site dated to 
Early Archaic Phase of Southeastern Prehistory 95 
6. Mayam Ball-court at Yaxchilan 101 
7. Sport: A Componential Definition 129 
8. Levels of Sociocultural Adaptation 134 
9. Importance of Team Competition and Individual Performance 
Factors in Mississippi Choctaw Sport Behavior 173