Tennis, between modernity and post-modernity

Authors

  • Guillem Turró i Ortega Universidad de Barcelona
  • Conrad Vilanou i Torrano Universidad de Barcelona

Keywords:

tennis, history, modernity, post-modernity.

Abstract

In this paper, the authors investigate an approach to the practice of tennis as a metaphor of modernity and post-modernity (also called hypermodernity). It is a well-known fact that the origins of tennis go back to pre-modern times, when it was known as jeu de paume and widely practiced during the Ancient Regime. The authors argue that this sport enables reflection on a series of values and features of modern society. Fashion, technology, sexual and ethnic diversity, spectacle, advertising, acceleration, eroticism, success and failure or globalised capitalism emerge as indispensable elements for understanding the tennis phenomenon in all its breadth. Likewise, the history of tennis may also illustrate how the sociocultural evolution of Western civilisation can be understood through sport. 

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Published

2012-04-01

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How to Cite

Tennis, between modernity and post-modernity. (2012). Materiales Para La Historia Del Deporte, 10, 54-71. https://polired.upm.es/index.php/materiales_historia_deporte/article/view/4149