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Tennis Tensions: Class, Race and Gender in the Evolution of the Sport Paperback – April 22, 2025

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Management number 220519308 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $8.00 Model Number 220519308
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Tennis Tensions: Class, Race and Gender in the Evolution of the Sport is a radical reinterpretation of tennis cultural history. It is a psychoanalytic treatment of the white tennis unconscious—a white male privileged perspective and power that has controlled conversations and conventions throughout the cultural history of tennis. The white tennis unconscious was born in tension between attraction and aversion. It finds the prospect of change alluring but is opposed to innovations that threaten its privileged position and identity. The book debunks the alleged genius in the genesis of tennis and critiques the roles that class, race and gender have played in the formation and evolution of the sport. It disputes the dominant narrative that lawn tennis derives directly from Real tennis and demonstrates its birth from badminton, a sport of Indian origin. It also dispels the delusion that rules and regulations have always been as they are now and initiates a new direction in dialogue about scoring and serving. It is a manifesto for transforming tennis by informing those who play it. Read more

ISBN13 979-8316681723
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6 x 0.5 x 9 inches
Item Weight 10.7 ounces
Print length 221 pages
Publication date April 22, 2025

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