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oapen-20.500.12657-770422023-11-15T09:17:26Z Chapter 3 Boxer cool Lewandowski, Joseph D aesthetics; boxer; boxing; constraint; cool; cornerman; culture; ethics; ethnography; gym; identity; martial arts; philosophy of sport; pugilism; social capital; status; sweet science; urban; violence bic Book Industry Communication::W Lifestyle, sport & leisure::WS Sports & outdoor recreation bic Book Industry Communication::W Lifestyle, sport & leisure::WS Sports & outdoor recreation::WST Combat sports & self-defence::WSTB Boxing bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JH Sociology & anthropology::JHB Sociology::JHBS Sociology: sport & leisure This chapter examines the apparent look of nonchalance evinced by boxers in the face of danger and harm—what is characterized as ‘boxer cool’. It is argued that boxer cool is a culturally derived repertoire of looks, stances and gestures acquired over time, and crucial to navigating lived structural and physical violence. In boxer cool, elements, lessons, and know-how from the world of ‘the hood’ are recalibrated and effectively redeployed in the context of training and competing in the sport of boxing. Boxer cool is derivative of a milieu where individuals must learn to self-manage the complex emotional states and potential conflicts continually emergent in the physical and structural violence endemic to their daily life. Boxer cool thus finds its immediate origins not primarily in the gym or ring but in the necessary cultivation of sophisticated orientations, coping mechanisms, and practices of self-management in persistently dangerous and harmful contexts. 2023-10-30T13:19:14Z 2023-10-30T13:19:14Z 2022 chapter 9781032018898 9781032052366 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/77042 eng application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 9781003196693_10.4324_9781003196693-3.pdf Taylor & Francis On Boxing Routledge 10.4324/9781003196693-3 10.4324/9781003196693-3 7b3c7b10-5b1e-40b3-860e-c6dd5197f0bb 4b319513-5498-4cde-8a9c-9db92885448a 9781032018898 9781032052366 Routledge 8 open access
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This chapter examines the apparent look of nonchalance evinced by boxers in the face of danger and harm—what is characterized as ‘boxer cool’. It is argued that boxer cool is a culturally derived repertoire of looks, stances and gestures acquired over time, and crucial to navigating lived structural and physical violence. In boxer cool, elements, lessons, and know-how from the world of ‘the hood’ are recalibrated and effectively redeployed in the context of training and competing in the sport of boxing. Boxer cool is derivative of a milieu where individuals must learn to self-manage the complex emotional states and potential conflicts continually emergent in the physical and structural violence endemic to their daily life. Boxer cool thus finds its immediate origins not primarily in the gym or ring but in the necessary cultivation of sophisticated orientations, coping mechanisms, and practices of self-management in persistently dangerous and harmful contexts.
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