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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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Elias on the development of modern sport

empirical error, interpretive insight and conceptual clarification

Dominic Malcolm

pp. 153-169

Abstract

This chapter argues that the "lost" Elias manuscripts shed new light on Elias's conceptualization of the long-term development of modern sport. The paper provides a critical exploration of the contribution that an analysis of cricket and coursing makes to Elias's broader understanding of the development of modern sport, addressing Haut's belief that these texts form a significant part of the broader social process which Elias sought to elucidate. As part of this theoretical reflection, the chapter explores how these "fragments' inform prior debates regarding the centrality of violence to the development of modern sport.

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Haut Jan, Dolan Paddy, Reicher Dieter, Sánchez García Raúl (2018) Excitement processes: Norbert Elias's unpublished works on sports, leisure, body, culture. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 153-169

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-14912-3_7

Full citation:

Malcolm Dominic (2018) „Elias on the development of modern sport: empirical error, interpretive insight and conceptual clarification“, In: J. Haut, P. Dolan, D. Reicher & R. Sánchez García (eds.), Excitement processes, Dordrecht, Springer, 153–169.