Lexington Books
Pages: 196
Trim: 6½ x 9
978-1-7936-4078-9 • Hardback • February 2021 • $105.00 • (£81.00)
978-1-7936-4079-6 • eBook • February 2021 • $99.50 • (£77.00)
Daniel Brennan is assistant professor of philosophy at Bond University.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Surfing and Sport
Chapter 2: Waves and Wipeouts in Utopia
Chapter 3: Drawing Lines on Waves; surfing and the aesthetics of sport
Chapter 4: Making Waves: Surfing and Technology
Chapter 5: Surfing’s Olympian Moment
Chapter 6: Surfing like a Girl: Sexism in Surf Culture and Feminine Motility
Conclusion
Bibliography
About the Author
Brennan gives new insight into the fascinating and many-sided world of surfing.
— Idrottsforum.org
"Reading this book felt like catching a long mellow wave on a summer’s evening: being gently pushed along through a wealth of philosophical literature framed by smooth, beautiful, and original writing. Daniel Brennan knows his philosophy and his surfing and has managed to weave the two together seamlessly. This book enables both the philosopher and the surfer to understand each other’s craft and its value."
— Emily Ryall, University of Gloucestershire
"What a pleasure to read an expert perspective on surfing through the lens of philosophy. This book adds layers of philosophical depth to the experiences surfers have been championing for years."
— Craig Sims, Bond University