lunedì 26 aprile 2010




Skateboarders are an increasingly common feature of the urban environment-recent estimates total 40 million world-wide. We are all aware of their often extraordinary talent and manoeuvres on the city streets. This book is the first detailed study of the urban phenomenon of skateboarding. It looks at skateboarding history from the surf-beaches of California in the 1950s, through the purpose-built skateparks of the 1970s, to the street-skating of the present day and shows how skateboarders experience and understand the city through their sport. Dismissive of authority and convention, skateboarders suggest that the city is not just a place for working and shopping but a true pleasure-ground, a place where the human body, emotions and energy can be expressed to the full.
The huge skateboarding subculture that revolves around graphically-designed clothes and boards, music, slang and moves provides a rich resource for exploring issues of gender, race, class, sexuality and the family. As the author demonstrates, street-style skateboarding, especially characteristic of recent decades, conducts a performative critique of architecture, the city and capitalism. Anyone interested in the history and sociology of sport, urban geography or architecture will find this book riveting. -- via Amazon



"Skateboarders help us to think about buildings and their use. Borden argues that they draw our attention to the city as the site of perpetual change." --The Independent


"Borden owes as much to 30 years' of personal passion and experience as he does to any architectural or social theory." --The Architect's Journal


TABLE OF CONTENTS


Acknowledgementsix
Sources of Illustrationsxi
1 Introduction1
Skateboarding1
Architecture and Space6
2 Devices13
Scooters and Surfing13
The Modern Skateboard18
New School25
3 Found Space29
Into the Deep End29
Suburban Pool Party46
4 Constructed Space57
Concrete Utopia57
Mutant Wood77
5 Body Space89
Super-Architectural Space89
Slices of Time114
Projecting the Self120
6 Subculture137
Living by the Board137
Identities139
Graphic Attitude151
Subculture and the City168
7 Urban Compositions173
The City is the Hardware173
Zero Degree Architecture and Urban Rhythm185
Unknown Terrains204
Skate and Destroy208
Decentred Objects213
Speaking the City218
8 Performing the City229
Commodity Critique229
Beyond the Shiny Product231
Gifts of Freedom237
Skateboarding is Not a Crime247
9 Closure and Aperture261
Skateboarding, Space and the City261
Architecture and Appropriation265
Bibliography269
Index287


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