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English
Duke University Press
09 October 2023
Series: Practices
In Running, former NCAA Division I track athlete Lindsey A. Freeman presents the feminist and queer handbook of running that she always wanted but could never find. For Freeman, running is full of joy, desire, and indulgence in the pleasure and weirdness of having a body. It allows for a space of freedom-to move and be moved. Through tender storytelling of a lifetime wearing running shoes, Freeman considers injury and recovery, what it means to run as a visibly queer person, and how the release found in running comes from a desire to touch something that cannot be accessed when still. Running invites us to run through life, legging it out the best we can with heart and style.
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Imprint:   Duke University Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 178mm,  Width: 127mm, 
Weight:   181g
ISBN:   9781478019657
ISBN 10:   1478019654
Series:   Practices
Pages:   160
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified

Lindsey A. Freeman is Associate Professor of Sociology at Simon Fraser University.

Reviews for Running

You can fill a small library with books on running, but you won't find many that touch on queerness and feminism in the sport. . . . [Freeman's] storytelling, along with her friend Hazel Meyer's illustrations, chronicles Freeman's lifelong relationship with running and illuminates the 'unexpected moments of connection and joy that we runners feel when we cover some distance together.' -- Becky Wade * Runners World * I found Lindsay A. Freedman's little queer book Running absolutely delightful and surprisingly validating, as I think many queer sportspersons will. In particular, Freedman talks about how running as a sport of individualism and triumph over one's own fears or limitations has both mirrored and supported her journey in coming out as queer in ways that made me go 'Oh yes, that.' -- S. Bear Bergman * Xtra *


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