Colonialisms & decolonization -- On a mission : Hiram Bingham and the rhetoric of urgency / Patrick Moser -- A world apart: pleasure, rebellion, and the politics of surf tourism / Scott Laderman -- Kai Ea: rising waves of national and ethnic Hawaiian identities / Isaiah Helekunihi Walker -- Consolidation, creativity, and (de)colonization in the state of modern surfing / Dexter Zavalza Hough-Snee & Alexander Sotelo Eastman -- Decolonizing sustainable surf tourism / Tara Ruttenberg & Pete Brosius -- Race, ethnicity and identity -- Surfing beyond racial and colonial imperatives in early modern Atlantic Africa and Oceania / Kevin Dawson -- Pushing under the whitewash : the double whiteness of South Africa's surfing sixties / Glen Thompson -- Space invaders in surfing's white tribe: exploring surfing, race and identity / Belinda Wheaton -- Indigenous surfing : pedagogy, pleasure, and decolonial practice / Colleen McGloin -- Appropriating surfing and the politics of indigenous authenticity / Dina Gilio-Whitaker -- Feminist critical geography -- Surfeminism, critical regionalism, public scholarship / Krista Comer -- Desexing surfing's pedagogies of possibility / lisahunter -- "My mother is a fish" : from stealth feminism to surfeminism / Cori Schumacher -- Capitalism, economics and the commodification of surf culture -- The surfer imaginary and the politics of leisure / Kristin Lawler -- The political economy of surfing : production, profit, and representation / Douglas Booth -- Soulful and precarious : the working experiences of surfboard makers / Andrew Warren & Chris Gibson -- Branded primitives / Robin Canniford -- Surfing and contemporary China / Clifton Evers.
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An innovative exploration of the history and culture of surfing that recasts wave-riding as a complex cultural practice and reclaims the forgotten roles that women, indigenous peoples, and peoples of color have played in the its evolution.