Mapping Leisure

Mapping Leisure

Studies from Australia, Asia and Africa

Kamphorst, Teus J.; Modi, Ishwar

Springer Verlag, Singapore

06/2019

309

Mole

Inglês

9789811099267

15 a 20 dias

492

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1. Introduction: Mapping Leisure Studies Ishwar Modi and Teus J. Kamphorst.- PART 1: Australia 2. Australian Leisure: From Antiquity to Modernity Francis Lobo.- 3. Mapping Leisure and Life through the Ages in New Zealand Michael Toohey, Grant Cushman and Bob Gidlow.- PART 2: Asia 4 The Mapping of Leisure in Chinese Cultural Tradition Ma Huidi.- 5. Mapping Leisure and Life through the Ages in India Ishwar Modi.- 6. The Meaning and Practice of Leisure and Recreation: An Analysis of Three Indonesian Muslim Professionals Iwan Gardono Sudjatmiko, Irsyad Zamjani and Adrianus Jebatu.- 7. Mapping Leisure and Life through the Ages in Iran Gholamreza Ghaffary.- 8. Mapping Leisure and Life through the Ages of Israel Atara Sivan and Elie Cohen-Gewerc.- 9. Strategies of Leisure in Japan Scott North.- 10. Mapping Leisure and Life in Korea Erwei Dong.- 11. Mapping Leisure in the Philippines Manuel Enverga.- 12. Leisure as Distinction in the Turkish Middle Class: Nursing Babies, Collecting a Trousseau, Meeting at the Malls, or Surfing? Zerrin Arslan.- PART 3: Africa.- 13. From Precolonial, Colonial to Postcolonial: A Survey of African Leisure Veena Sharma.- 14 Evolution of Leisure Patterns in Morocco: FSpiritual Pilgrims to Contemporary Mall Wanderers Thibault Danteur.- 15. On the Possibilities of Leisure Studies in Mozambique: Historical and Sociological Considerations Patricio V. Langa.- 16. Transformation of Leisure in Nigeria Aretha Oluwakemi Asakitikpi.- 17. Leisure in Historical Perspective: The Case of South Africa - Past and Present Mokong Simon Mapadimeng
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