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Dangerous Fun

The Social Lives of Big Wave Surfers

Ugo Corte

Dangerous Fun
Dangerous Fun

Dangerous Fun

The Social Lives of Big Wave Surfers

Ugo Corte

Hardback / bound | English
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"Its theoretical merits in the ritual interactionist paradigm . . . make the book a must read for any sociologist interested in explaining the seductions of risk taking and the fun in danger—in leisure worlds, individual pleasures, and social life."
 

"Its theoretical merits in the ritual interactionist paradigm . . . make the book a must read for any sociologist interested in explaining the seductions of risk taking and the fun in danger—in leisure worlds, individual pleasures, and social life."
 

“Deftly explains big wave surfing’s embodied practices, interpersonal relationships, and status hierarchies. The end result is a highly persuasive treatise on the role of emotions, risk-taking, and social collaboration in the pursuit of fun—an essential (if academically undervalued) aspect of human existence. And, beyond his serious engagement with sociological theory. . . . [T]he text is equally filled with humor and beauty. . . . Corte’s analysis represents a significant step in better understanding the complexities of what fun is and how people can find it in myriad ways.”

“Ugo Corte presents an outstanding ethnographic account of big wave surfing. Not only because of the quality of the research but also because of the literary quality of the whole piece. The book achieves an excellent balance between scholar discussion and adventure chronicle that would appeal both to academics and surf aficionados. . . . I would consider Corte’s book as one of the best ethnographic studies of sport so far."

"Ugo Corte has done impressive fieldwork, including interviews, trying out big wave surfing himself, and
hanging out with big wave surfers on the Hawaiian Islands, to capture the ‘memory of a community’ . . . Corte has written a well-researched and fascinating book that will be important to small-group research in cultural sociology."

"Fascinating. . . [and] helpful for scholars looking for social scientific methods to study ritualized and group-based athletes whose practices are deeply entangled with the natural world. Corte’s Dangerous Fun is a valuable addition to the sociological understanding of such social phenomena."

"Dangerous Fun is bound to be recognized as an essential contribution to the ethnography of risk and the sociology of emotions. Part-memoir, part-history, and part-theory, Corte brilliantly describes why men and women in the Hawaiian surfing world are willing to put themselves in jeopardy in search of a high that is simultaneously personal and communal. Not since Matthew Desmond’s On the Fireline have we had such a powerful account of the intersection of pleasure and danger. One need not have straddled a surfboard to appreciate that a commitment to sociality allows for the profound attraction of controlled peril."
 

“Dangerous Fun is a landmark in the sociology of sport, showing how fear is converted into excitement and fun. Big wave surfing is a team sport: waiting for the wave far off-shore, calling alarms of dangerous waves, circulating narratives of near-death disasters that are the turning point to dropping out or becoming a big-wave surfer.  One has to seek out high danger in the presence of a like-minded group to get hooked on this kind of emotional/ physiological transformation. Corte’s book is a fundamental theory of risk-taking of all kinds, even addiction.”

"The North Shore of O‘ahu is the Vatican of surfing: small in area but densely packed with lore, power, secrets, and great waves. Ugo Corte goes straight to the heart of one of its abiding mysteries–the subculture within the subculture–the exceptional people who ride very big waves. He illuminates surfers’ mentality, diversity, self-expression, social bonds and rituals with dramatic narrative and extensive interviews all in an analytic framework."

"Corte’s important book will have crossover
appeal not only between academic
fields like sociology and psychology, but
between academics and non-academics,
especially surfers who are intellectually curious.
This is because Dangerous Fun is an
engaging participant-observation ethnography
written in a style that fits in with the
best of the classic ethnographic works in
the field of sociology. The reader is immediately
drawn into the book because the characters
are so interesting and because Corte
does a great job explaining the feeling of
the thrill found in big wave surfing."

Ugo Corte is professor in the Department of Media and Social Sciences at the University of Stavanger in Norway. 
 

Specifications

  • Publisher
    University of Chicago Press
  • Pub date
    Jun 2022
  • Pages
    272
  • Theme
    Social and cultural anthropology
  • Dimensions
    229 x 152 x 23 mm
  • Weight
    399 gram
  • EAN
    9780226815442
  • Hardback / bound
    Hardback / bound
  • Language
    English

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