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Commentary REVIEW ESSAY – Social Practice, the Bodily Professions and the State
Le corps programmé ou la rhétorique de Kino-Québec
(By Jean Harvey, 1983, Montreal, Albert Saint-Martin)



72 – 82

The relationship between sport and the modern state has been a focus of increased theoretical attention in recent years, particularly with respect to the role of sport in hegemony. At the same time there has been mounting interest in the significance of the body and bodily practices (including sports) as a site of political struggle. Yet, not much work has been done on the connection between these two projects. A monograph written in French and published in 1983 draws together many of these themes but has remained neglected in English-language sport sociology. This paper reviews Le corps programmé and discusses some of the book's theoretical implications.

Authors: Robert Sparks

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