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Kasia Boddy (Author)
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May 15, 2008
Boxing is one of the oldest and most exciting of sports: its bruising and bloody confrontations have permeated Western culture since 3000 BC. During that period, there has hardly been a time in which young men, and sometimes women, did not raise their gloved or naked fists to one other. Throughout this history, potters, sculptors, painters, poets, novelists, cartoonists, song-writers, photographers and film-makers have been there to record and make sense of it all.
 
In her encyclopaedic investigation, Kasia Boddy sheds new light on an elemental sports and struggle for dominance whose weapons are nothing more than fists. Boddy examines the shifting social, political and cultural resonances of this most visceral of sports, and shows how from Daniel Mendoza to Mike Tyson, boxers have embodied and enacted our anxieties about race, ethnicity, gender and sexuality. Looking afresh at everything from neoclassical sculpture to hip-hop lyrics, Boxing explores the way in which the history of boxing has intersected with the history of mass media, from cinema to radio to pay-per-view. The book also offers an intriguing new perspective on the work of such diverse figures as Henry Fielding, Spike Lee, Charlie Chaplin, Philip Roth, James Joyce, Mae West, Bertolt Brecht, and Charles Dickens.
 
An all-encompassing study, Boxing ultimately reveals to us just how and why boxing has mattered so much to so many.
 
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"Kasia Boddy pursues a lively, wide-ranging critical survey of boxing in literature, film, and other media, a compendious engagement with a fantastically rich tradition. She attends to both the aesthetic and the signifying potential of boxing, which has attracted artists for three millennia not only because it inspires and challenges their creative impulses but because, as Boddy amply demonstrates, the ring has proven to be a lastingly useful venue for staging all manner of ideas about class, violence, history, gender, work, leisure, ideology, politics, race, and nation, among other topics."--Carlo Rotella, author of Cut Time: An Education at the Fights and Good with Their Hands, Director of American Studies at Boston College (Carlo Rotella 20080219)

"If you trace man''s first footsteps on the planet you''d see much about him has changed - and that some has not - such as his ability and even his need to fight. But not for survival alone - but for a reason for existence, an identity to pass on, to aspire towards. Kasia Boddy''s Boxing: A Cultural History explores this journey and connects dots that explain why, how long and who we''ve been fighting."--Teddy Atlas (Teddy Atlas 20080529)

"The first thing that must be admired is the incredible richness of its sources. Boddy moves from classical Greece to contemporary fine art and mass culture and provides a wonderful synthesis of the writing and visual imaging of boxing. She writes with great clarity and draws this huge variety of material together with great ease. The research is very impressive. The text offers both an historical survey of the culture of boxing and the points of contact and connection across different periods. This is a very accomplished piece of research and writing."--Lynda Nead, University of London Birkbeck (Lynda Nead 20080515)

"A treasure trove for boxing historians and aficionados . . . At nearly five hundred densely packed pages . . . Boxing: A Cultural History would seem to include everything that has ever been written, depicted or in any way recorded about boxing. . . . As Kasia Boddy''s masterwork of bricolage sweeps on, there comes to be something wonderfully Joycean--oceanic, indefatigable, slightly deranged--in the very quantity of data she has amassed. . . . To read Boddy's book is to confront dozens--hundreds?--of inspired mini-essays."--Joyce Carol Oates, New York Review of Books (Joyce Carol Oates New York Review of Books 20080525)

"Boddy intelligently takes up-via art, literature, film, and the media-the many issues that have historically veined the sport: ''nationality, class, race, ethnicity, religion, politics, and different versions of masculinity,'' plus dialectics like ''brawn versus brains, boastfulness versus modesty, youth versus experience.'' Her reach is considerable, but so is her grasp. The result is a sweeping critical history and a perfect power-to-weight ratio."--Atlantic Monthly (Atlantic Monthly 20080605)

"If one author deserves real praise for stamina, it is Kasia Boddy. The research she has put into this book, combined with her awesome understanding of Western culture, is staggering. She can write with authority about everything from classical Rome to the Dada movement of the 1920s, from the work of George Bernard Shaw to Samuel Pepys'' diary. . . . Her book is a magnificent achievement."--Sunday Telegraph (Leo McKinstry Sunday Telegraph 20080606)

"Boddy's book is a superb work of scholarship, spanning ancient Greece to Mike Tyson. Its reproduced lithographs and colour plates make the book, in its way, a handsome work of art in itself. . . . Boddy referees this heavyweight 15-rounder with elegance, aplomb and rigour."--New Statesman (Jonathan Rendall New Statesman 20080501)

"Compendious, and thoroughly fascinating. . . . An excellent, well-written and beautifully illustrated book."--Daily Telegraph (David Flusfeder Daily Telegraph 20080607)

"Future champs may well carry Kasia Boddy's book in their sports bags along with their gloves, gum shields and genital protectors."--Literary Review (Reg Gadney Literary Review 20080608)

"Fascinating tome. . . . The breadth and rigour of her research is astonishing. A lecturer in English at the University College London, she is just as sure-footed on the intricacies of boxing as in their depiction in literature, painting, film, and television. . . . This is no dissertation dressed up in book form. Boddy seamlessly weaves together tales of fighting men with tales of the arts, placing them squarely within historical context. . . . She is a more reliable chronicler of boxing than the ringside hack."--Financial Times (Gavin Evans Financial Times 20080619)

"Splendid and surprising. . . . The illustrations in ''Boxing'' alone are worth the price of the book. . . . The author''s research is thorough, and her writing is sharp and crisp. ''Boxing'' easily pierces the aforementioned haze that surrounds the sport and gets to the crooked heart of the allure."--Chicago Tribune (Julia Keller Chicago Tribune 20080620)

"[Boddy] provides much merriment along the way as she explores the ways professional fighters excite the imagination of writers, artists and intellectuals."--The Economist (The Economist 20080623)

"The merit of Kasia Boddy''s meticulously researched and deeply intelligent examination of boxing through the ages is that it refuses to take the pop historian''s route of lazy simplification. The political and moral ambiguity of the fights that have played such a seminal role in shaping human consciousness are chronicled in all their rich and equivocal detail. . . . Her volume is one of the most intelligent sporting books of recent times."--The Times (Matthew Syed The Times 20081001)

"Almost everyone who matters in Western cultural history in the past century enters Boddy''s ring. . . . such is the overall quality of the job here that she can be forgiven anything."--The Age (Peter Temple The Age 20071124)

"In this ambitious book, Boddy provides a fascinating account of the ways in which boxing has been represented in literature and the visual arts from ancient Greece to the present. . . . No other work attempts such an exhaustive investigation of boxing''s cultural history in the Western world."--Choice (Choice )

"Kasia Boddy's vivid and highly entertaining book traces the manner in which pugilism has been represented in Western culture from Homer's Iliad of the eighth century BC to the present. . . . A lavishly illustrated study of a contentious yet compelling sport."--History Today (History Today )

Winner of the British Association of American Studies Annual Book Prize 2008 (British Association of American Studies )

"I''ve had a sneak preview of Kasia Boddy''s huge, lithe Boxing: A Cultural History, which is out in the spring from Reaktion. Boddy is the kind of writer whose intelligence can bring together and reveal the patterns and resonances between such unlikely contenders as Plato, Scorsese, Fielding, Dickens and Keith Haring. It''s a beautifully illustrated, expert, readable and startling expression of the dualities of all things. Boddy is the champion!"--Ali Smith, Guardian (Ali Smith The Guardian )

About the Author

Kasia Boddy is a lecturer in the Department of English at University College London and has contributed to American Bodies: Cultural Histories of the Physique and Voyages and Visions.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 480 pages
  • Publisher: Reaktion Books; 1 edition (May 15, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1861893698
  • ISBN-13: 978-1861893697
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 7 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,132,932 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Blood, Culture, and Glorious Prose., June 19, 2008
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I was given this--wouldn't have imagined that I was interested in boxing. After reading the section on Dickens (the reason I was given the book), I started the preceding chapter, then started from the beginning, then had to read the end. Boddy's writing is so witty and interesting and her bits of information so thought-provoking that I kept wanting to read it to friends. (I had to explain all my references to 'claret,' Regency slang for 'blood.') Everyone I've shown it to has found a different reason for wanting to read it. It's a bit like an encyclopaedia and provides the same pleasure as the Oxford Companion to Food. The illustrations are wonderful.
This book makes a wonderful present, even to oneself.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Kasia Boddy's book is a knock-out!, September 1, 2009
Kasia Boddy's book is the most thorough, entertaining, and informative book on boxing I've ever seen. The color illustrations are dazzling. She is a marvel. If you'd like to hear my WPKN interview with Kasia from last year:
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable and Fascinating, August 17, 2009
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This is not a book for detailed fight histories of Joe Louis and Sugar Ray Robinson; it is probably more "cultural history" than "boxing"; it is somehow both heavily-footnoted and fun reading. It turns out that boxing provides a fascinating lens through which to view the past. The author shows boxing affecting every level of society and appearing in seemingly every form of art. It has come and gone from mainstream fashion more than once. As the author puts it at the end of the first chapter, boxing seems to contain a "mixture . . . which has made it for so long and so productively a way to imagine conflict".
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