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Muscle Works : Physical Culture and the Performance of Masculinity, Paperback / softback Book

Muscle Works : Physical Culture and the Performance of Masculinity Paperback / softback

Part of the Performance Works series

Paperback / softback

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Men’s fitness as a performance—from nineteenth-century theatrical exhibitions to health and wellness practices today   This book recounts the story of fitness culture from its beginnings as spectacles of strongmen, weightlifters, acrobats, and wrestlers to its legitimization in the twentieth-century in the form of competitive sports and health and wellness practices.

Broderick D. V. Chow shows how these modes of display contribute to the construction and deconstruction of definitions of masculinity.   Attending to its theatrical origins, Chow argues for a more nuanced understanding of fitness culture, one informed by the legacies of self-described Strongest Man in the World Eugen Sandow and the history of fakery in strongman performance; the philosophy of weightlifter George Hackenschmidt and the performances of martial artist Bruce Lee; and the intersections of fatigue, resistance training, and whiteness.

Muscle Works: Physical Culture and the Performance of Masculinity moves beyond the gym and across the archive, working out techniques, poses, and performances to consider how, as gendered subjects, we inhabit and make worlds through our bodies.

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