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Black Recreation

by Jearold Winston Holland
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Overview

While the black experience in America has been told in many ways, it has seldom, if ever, been substantially addressed from the play, recreation, and leisure perspective. That is the primary intent of Black Recreation: A Historical Perspective. One might ask, why is the recreation and leisure paradigm a useful means of exploring the black experience? Leisure and recreation activities are an important measure of quality of life (among other factors such as happiness, wealth, and health). We can gain a significant understanding of the black experience through historical analysis of black involvement and participation in play, recreation, and leisure in America. Historical interpretation, accurately presented, can help give individuals a better sense of identity-of who they are and how far they have come. Both minority and majority readers will benefit from broad-based analysis of the recreational activities and effects they had on American culture as a whole. A Burnham Publishers book

Synopsis

While the black experience in America has been told in many ways, it has seldom, if ever, been substantially addressed from the play, recreation, and leisure perspective. That is the primary intent of Black Recreation: A Historical Perspective. Leisure and recreation activities are an important measure of quality of life_of happiness, wealth, and health. Historical interpretation, accurately presented, can help give individuals a better sense of identity_of who they are and how far they have come. Both minority and majority readers will benefit from broad-based analysis of the recreational activities and effects they had on American culture as a whole.

About the Author, Jearold Winston Holland

Jearold Winston Holland is associate professor and chair of the Department of Recreation Management and Therapeutic Recreation at the University of Wisconsin at La Crosse.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2002
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Pages
222
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780830415762

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