
Notes for a Young Surfer
Synopsis
This complex look at surf culture explores its inherent masculinity, as well as the violence, racism, misogyny, turf wars, and homophobia that are as much a part of the sport as ocean swells. Both a touching memoir and a sharp social critique, this analysis reveals the unwritten codes that rule all aspects of a surfer's life - from body image and national identity to politics and friendship - and the issues that have imprinted themselves on Australian beaches since the Cronulla riots.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Melbourne University Press
- ISBN: 9780522854893
- Number of pages: 176
- Dimensions: 232 x 155 x 16 mm
- Weight: 246g
- Languages: English
