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By: Schirato, TonyMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Bloomsbury DiscourseDescription: 159 pagesISBN: 9781441119193 (HB)Subject(s): Discourse analysis | Sports | Sports | Communication in sports | Mass media and sports | Sports | LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / SemanticsDDC classification: 401/.47
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: -- 1. Discourse and Critical Theory \ 2. Play and Sport \ 3. Public School Athletics \ 4. Victorian Sport \ 5. Gender and Sport \ 6. Global Sport \ 7. The Modern Olympic Games \ 8. Television Genres and Sport \ 9. Media Interactivity and Fantasy Sport \ 10. Conclusion \ Bibliography.
Summary: "This book both defines sports discourse, and provides an account of the different discourses that are utilized and come into play when the field of sport speaks. It shows how the sports communities have been addressed over time by various speakers, across various multimodal genres. Tony Schirato looks first at how discourse can be viewed as a form of work, something that produces and naturalizes meanings, and habituates the way we see the world. Grounding this exploration is an account of the development of the field of sport as a specific discursive regime, one that is both reflected and refracted by the dominant discourses and values of the time. These discourses have become naturalized and shape activities and materialities at local and global levels. The book ends with an examination of how new technologies and the Web are changing sports discourse, in some cases radically via online commentary, Twitter and user-generated content"--Summary: "How best can we define sports discourse? This book looks at what discourses come into play when the field of "sport" speaks, and how the sports communities have been addressed over time by various speakers, in various multimodal genres. Tony Schirato looks first at how discourse can be viewed as a form of work, something that produces and naturalizes meanings, and habituates the way we see the world. How do these discourses become naturalized and how do they shape activities and materialities? With the globalized success of sport, how does sport use discourse to define itself? Grounding this exploration is an account of the development of the field of sport as a specific discursive regime, one that is both reflected and refracted by the dominant discourses and values of the time. The book ends with an examination of how new technologies and the Web are changing sports discourse, in some cases radically: online commentary, Twitter and user-generated content especially"--
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Machine generated contents note: -- 1. Discourse and Critical Theory \ 2. Play and Sport \ 3. Public School Athletics \ 4. Victorian Sport \ 5. Gender and Sport \ 6. Global Sport \ 7. The Modern Olympic Games \ 8. Television Genres and Sport \ 9. Media Interactivity and Fantasy Sport \ 10. Conclusion \ Bibliography.

"This book both defines sports discourse, and provides an account of the different discourses that are utilized and come into play when the field of sport speaks. It shows how the sports communities have been addressed over time by various speakers, across various multimodal genres. Tony Schirato looks first at how discourse can be viewed as a form of work, something that produces and naturalizes meanings, and habituates the way we see the world. Grounding this exploration is an account of the development of the field of sport as a specific discursive regime, one that is both reflected and refracted by the dominant discourses and values of the time. These discourses have become naturalized and shape activities and materialities at local and global levels. The book ends with an examination of how new technologies and the Web are changing sports discourse, in some cases radically via online commentary, Twitter and user-generated content"--

"How best can we define sports discourse? This book looks at what discourses come into play when the field of "sport" speaks, and how the sports communities have been addressed over time by various speakers, in various multimodal genres. Tony Schirato looks first at how discourse can be viewed as a form of work, something that produces and naturalizes meanings, and habituates the way we see the world. How do these discourses become naturalized and how do they shape activities and materialities? With the globalized success of sport, how does sport use discourse to define itself? Grounding this exploration is an account of the development of the field of sport as a specific discursive regime, one that is both reflected and refracted by the dominant discourses and values of the time. The book ends with an examination of how new technologies and the Web are changing sports discourse, in some cases radically: online commentary, Twitter and user-generated content especially"--

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