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Foucault, Sport and Exercise

Foucault, Sport and Exercise

Pirkko Markula-Denison; Richard Pringle

Routledge
2006
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Michel Foucault’s work profoundly influences the way we think about society, in particular how we understand social power, the self, and the body. This book gives an innovative and entirely new analysis of is later works making it a one-stop guide for students, exploring how Foucauldian theory can inform our understanding of the body, domination, identity and freedom as experienced through sport and exercise. Divided into three themed parts, this book considers:Foucault’s ideas and key debatesFoucault’s theories to explore power relations, the body, identity and the construction of social practices in sport and exercisehow individuals make sense of the social forces surrounding them, considering physical activity, fitness and sport practices as expressions of freedom and sites for social change. Accessible and clear, including useful case studies helping to bring the theory to real-life, Foucault, Sport and Exercise considers cultures and experiences in sports, exercise and fitness, coaching and health promotion. In addition to presenting established Foucauldian perspectives and debates, this text also provides innovative discussion of how Foucault’s later work can inform the study and understanding of sport and the physically active body.
Poststructuralist Methodologies for Physical Activity Research

Poststructuralist Methodologies for Physical Activity Research

Pirkko Markula; Jim Denison

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2026
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Drawing on the work of Foucault, Deleuze, and Latour, this book opens up a poststructuralist approach to sport, exercise, and dance research. It examines how to incorporate both articulable expression and visible material elements – theoretically and methodologically – to study the force of the moving body in practice. This book employs critical concepts including the dispositive, assemblage, and actor network to interrogate and advance our understanding of theory and method in research of physical activity practice. It asks what a poststructuralist approach might mean, especially as it concerns themes such as the body in motion, physical activity practice, network of relations, knowledge, and power for physical cultural studies scholars. Presenting in-depth case studies of adult ballet, Barre, Pilates, coaching, ice-hockey, and cross-country running, this book also examines how researchers and practitioners can begin to collaborate to create innovative instruction, training, and coaching practices. This is a fascinating reading for advanced students and researchers working in the physical cultural studies, sociology of sport and exercise, sociology of the body, sports coaching, physical education, or social theory.
Deleuze and the Physically Active Body
This volume examines Gilles Deleuze’s philosophy as it relates to the study of the physically active body. It explores theoretical and practical examples of how the physically active body can be examined as a material, social, political, and cultural entity using a Deleuzian perspective.Examining topics such as, the formation of thought within a capitalist system; sport, exercise, and dance as cultural arrangements; researching the physically active body from a Deleuzian perspective; and Deleuze on Foucault, this book shows ways of investigating the moving body as an agent for initiating social change.This is fascinating reading for students and researchers working in the fields of the Sociology of Sport, Sport and Politics, and Sport and Social Theory.
For Those Who Want to Fly

For Those Who Want to Fly

Pirkko Vainio

Clavis Publishing
2009
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A perennial graduation bestseller! "With wonderfully minimal illustrations and words of wisdom that are timeless, this is a book readers of all ages will be able to appreciate." - Looking Glass Reviews Featuring soft acrylic brush strokes, this collection of beautiful illustrations and thoughtful text depict an adorable, newly born bird going through life stages. Short and simple but full of profound thoughts, this resource pairs art and advice such as the image of the young bird falling down and breaking open its shell with “Falling down can help us free ourselves from the superfluous” and the portrayal of the baby fowl attempting to use a grown bird’s discarded feathers to fly with “Borrowing someone else’s equipment won’t improve your own abilities.” Without being a doctrine on how to live life, this tiny gift book offers sincere and touching guidelines for both the young and the young at heart. For all ages.
Between Us

Between Us

Pirkko Rytkonen

Library and Archives Canada
2023
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"Pirkko shares a love story that spans over the seas and over the years. A true testimony of what it means to live by faith."Kimberley Payne, author of Through Trials to Triumph: A Memoir of a Catholic Girl's High School Years. A foreign address scribbled on a slip of paper. Insecure immigrant teenage girl. They've exchanged letters, but why continue writing when first impressions lack spark? He wears suits and she miniskirts. Her search for life's purpose while attempting to follow God's guidance consumes Pirkko's thoughts and letters. And her failures with boys and school. Living for adventure, she finds something unexpected. True love surprises her when they meet in person, but will she surrender and relinquish her own plans? They continue writing, but Antti seems to focus on something else. Pirkko's transformation into adulthood brings the heartfelt connection with a young seminary student into question. Is she good enough? Will their clash of life goals compromise their fragile, emerging romantic love? With vivid storytelling and snippets of original letters, the author captures her past hurts and fears with vulnerability. This unique long-distance relationship across continents delves into topics of faith, hope and love.
An Illustrated Collection of Nordic Animal Tales

An Illustrated Collection of Nordic Animal Tales

Pirkko-Liisa Surojegin

Floris Books
2022
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Travel to the snowy forests of Finland to meet the animals of the north in this charming and beautifully illustrated collection of traditional animal tales. Classic characters of Nordic folklore -- cunning Fox, gullible Wolf and great Bear -- star in these lively stories of mischief and fun. Readers will discover how Bear became lord of the northern forests, how Fox outwitted Raven, and how Rabbit earned his fluffy white tail.This stunning storybook collection is created by renowned Finnish author-illustrator Pirkko-Liisa Surojegin, with her trademark intricate, authentic and characterful drawings of the creatures and landscapes of Finland. Full of warmth and wit, this is a perfect way for readers of all ages to explore the tradition and magic of Nordic culture.
How I Healed Myself of Chronic Pain after 17 Years.
The true story of Pirkko Monds' journey to heal herself of a debilitating severe condition. A story of insurmountable pain and struggle, as well as hope and triumph. Using surgery, a ketogenic diet and ultimately a plant-based diet, Pirkko lost 40 kilograms. Embracing the power of meditation, Pirkko was able to move out of victim consciousness. This self-healing journey has changed Pirkko's life completely, from mere existence to passionate enthusiasm. Self-healing can be achieved by anyone. Pirkko never gave up hope.
The Red Book of Farewells

The Red Book of Farewells

Pirkko Saisio

Two Lines Press
2023
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For fans of Claire-Louise Bennett and Eileen Myles, an enigmatic work of autofiction set in a time of leftist politics and criminalized sexuality.Pirkko Saisio's autofictional novel, in Mia Spangenberg's tender translation, is a mesmerizing account of radical politics and sexual awakening in a series of farewells--to her mother, to the idealism of youth, to friends and lovers, and finally to her grown daughter. The novel embeds readers in a delirious Finland, where art and communist politics are hopelessly intertwined, and where queer love, still a crime, thrives in underground bars. But then one morning in 2002, on a remote island off the coast of Finland, the narrator Pirkko Saisio informs her publisher that she's accidentally deleted her latest manuscript, The Red Book of Farewells. Playful and mysterious, The Red Book of Farewells is a work that stoically embraces the small revolutions of moving on.
Lowest Common Denominator

Lowest Common Denominator

Pirkko Saisio

Two Lines Press
2024
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For readers of Tove Jansson and Eileen Myles, Lowest Common Denominator is an ecstatic coming-of-age novel by the Finlandia-prize-winning author of The Red Book of FarewellsWriting in the wake of her father's death, the narrator of Pirkko Saisio's autofictional novel (translated from Finnish by Mia Spangenberg) transports us to the 1950s Finland of her youth, where she navigates life as an only child of communist parents. Convinced she will grow up to become a man, a young Saisio keeps trying and failing to meet the expectations of the adults around her. Writing with her trademark wit and style, each formative experience--with the Big Bad Wolf, a bikini-clad circus announcer, and Jesus Christ "who has a beard like a man but a skirt and long hair like a woman"--drives her further and further from her family and others. Struggling to understand her place in the world around her, it's in language that she discovers a refuge and a way to be seen at last.
Backlight

Backlight

Pirkko Saisio

Two Lines Press
2025
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Pirkko Saisio, now a teenager, can't decide which she hates most: God, her father, or her growing breasts. Grandpa has moved into the room long promised to her, and Mother, overworked and distant, tries to keep the peace between her headstrong daughter and husband. When she's not escaping into her books, Pirkko has fun getting into trouble. That is until her Finnish teacher suggests she might have what it takes to be a real writer, but only if she is willing to work hard and make certain sacrifices. Years later, Pirkko spends the historic summer of 1968 working at a Swiss orphanage. The world is shifting around her, and to make matters even more complicated: she's homesick. At the orphanage no one understands her German, and away from home for the first time, she struggles to make sense of her suppressed queerness. In Backlight, the Finlandia Prize-winning author looks backward and inward, once again emerging, in Mia Spangenberg's sensitive translation, with an intimate portrait of a life lived in language.