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Whither (or Wither) the Humanities in Kinesiology?

Jaime Schultz

) considered the meaning of sport in Māori, Fijian, and American cultures ( Stumpf & Cozens, 1947 , 1949 ). Seward C. Staley (FNAK #60) “may have been the first American professor to have called himself a ‘sport historian’” ( Lucas, 2005 , p. 67). Eleanor Metheny (FNAK #67), a professor of physical education

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Social Justice and Physical Education in the United States: The Need for New Maps

Dillon Landi and Sue Sutherland

kinesiology: Plight, pitfalls, and possibilities . Quest, 62 ( 1 ), 35 – 60 . 10.1080/00336297.2010.10483631 Hokowhitu , B. ( 2003 ). ‘Physical beings’: Stereotypes, sport and the ‘physical education’ of New Zealand Maori . Culture, Sport, Society, 6 ( 2–3 ), 192 – 218 . 10