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Talking about race and sports almost always leads to trouble. Rush Limbaugh''s stint as an NFL commentator came to an abrupt end when he made some off-handed comments about the Philadelphia Eagles'' black quarterback, Donovan McNabb. Ask a simple question along these lines - ''Why do African Americans dominate the NBA?'' - and watch the sparks fly. It is precisely this flashpoint that the contributors to this volume seek to explore. Professional and amateur sports wield a tremendous amount of cultural power in the United States and around the world, and racial, ethnic, and national identities are often played out through them. In the Game collects essays by top thinkers on race that survey this treacherous terrain. They engage fascinating topics like race and cricket in the West Indies, how black culture shaped the NFL in the 1970s, the famed black-on-white Cooney/Holmes boxing bout, and American Indian mascots for sports teams.

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"Hard-hitting and well-researched, Amy Bass has put together a book that peels back the layers and looks inside the sports world we love." - Dan Shaughnessy, author, Reversing the Curse.

"This wonderful collection elevates the discussion of race, racism and sport. Incisive, geographically ranging, and richly historical, the essays gathered here are also luminous, passionate, and fun to read. For those with a love of the game, the pleasures of the text await. For those with critical and scholarly interests in race, culture and politics, this fine volume shows why the terrain of sport should not be ignored." - Nikhil Pal Singh, author, Black is a Country: Race and the Unfinished Struggle for Democracy

"Amy Bass has produced a focused and coherent anthology which challenges the empirical, theoretical, and political protocols that presently dominate sport oriented research on race and racial difference. The essays in this book offer convincingly argued and beautifully written accounts that expose new and important lines of inquiry. The broad interdisciplinarity of In the Game makes it a significant contribution to various intellectual domains, including American studies, ethnic and race studies, history, and the sociology of culture. Sport, as a social and historical phenomenon, has long threatened to become incorporated into the academic mainstream; the broad based relevance and incisiveness of In the Game will, no doubt, assist in the realization of this long overdue recognition. An important book, at an important time." - David L. Andrews, Department of Kinesiology, University of Maryland, College Park



Table of Contents
The Transformation of NFL Football by Black Culture in the 1970s; J.Dinerstein Fiaca and Veron-isma: Race and Silence in Argentine Football; G.Farred Courtside: Race and Basketball in the Works of John Edgar Wideman; T.Church Guzzio How the New Negro Whupped Jim Crow: Joe Louis and the Gendered Fight for Racial Equality in the 1930s; T.Runstedler The Harmonizing Nation: Mexico's Selection for the 1968 Olympics; E.Zolov Gendered Bodies/Gendered Nation: Women, Athletics, and Citizenship in Peronist Argentina; C.Kahr Reading and Rereading the Game: Reflections on West Indies Cricket; M.Arthur & J.Scanlon Wa a o, wa ba ski na me ska ta!: 'Indian' Mascots, Hegemony, and Media Representation of Race; D.A.Tyeeme Clark 'Ritchie' Allen and Black Power: A View from the White Suburbs; M.Frye Jacobson Clearing the Bench: The National Movement(s) of American Baseball; M.Keefe The Stepping Stone: Holmes-Cooney, Rocky, and 'Race, Race, Race'; C. Rotella

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    Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
    Publication Date: 23/09/2005
    ISBN13: 9781349529056, 978-1349529056
    ISBN10: 1349529052

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Talking about race and sports almost always leads to trouble. Rush Limbaugh''s stint as an NFL commentator came to an abrupt end when he made some off-handed comments about the Philadelphia Eagles'' black quarterback, Donovan McNabb. Ask a simple question along these lines - ''Why do African Americans dominate the NBA?'' - and watch the sparks fly. It is precisely this flashpoint that the contributors to this volume seek to explore. Professional and amateur sports wield a tremendous amount of cultural power in the United States and around the world, and racial, ethnic, and national identities are often played out through them. In the Game collects essays by top thinkers on race that survey this treacherous terrain. They engage fascinating topics like race and cricket in the West Indies, how black culture shaped the NFL in the 1970s, the famed black-on-white Cooney/Holmes boxing bout, and American Indian mascots for sports teams.

    Trade Review

    "Hard-hitting and well-researched, Amy Bass has put together a book that peels back the layers and looks inside the sports world we love." - Dan Shaughnessy, author, Reversing the Curse.

    "This wonderful collection elevates the discussion of race, racism and sport. Incisive, geographically ranging, and richly historical, the essays gathered here are also luminous, passionate, and fun to read. For those with a love of the game, the pleasures of the text await. For those with critical and scholarly interests in race, culture and politics, this fine volume shows why the terrain of sport should not be ignored." - Nikhil Pal Singh, author, Black is a Country: Race and the Unfinished Struggle for Democracy

    "Amy Bass has produced a focused and coherent anthology which challenges the empirical, theoretical, and political protocols that presently dominate sport oriented research on race and racial difference. The essays in this book offer convincingly argued and beautifully written accounts that expose new and important lines of inquiry. The broad interdisciplinarity of In the Game makes it a significant contribution to various intellectual domains, including American studies, ethnic and race studies, history, and the sociology of culture. Sport, as a social and historical phenomenon, has long threatened to become incorporated into the academic mainstream; the broad based relevance and incisiveness of In the Game will, no doubt, assist in the realization of this long overdue recognition. An important book, at an important time." - David L. Andrews, Department of Kinesiology, University of Maryland, College Park



    Table of Contents
    The Transformation of NFL Football by Black Culture in the 1970s; J.Dinerstein Fiaca and Veron-isma: Race and Silence in Argentine Football; G.Farred Courtside: Race and Basketball in the Works of John Edgar Wideman; T.Church Guzzio How the New Negro Whupped Jim Crow: Joe Louis and the Gendered Fight for Racial Equality in the 1930s; T.Runstedler The Harmonizing Nation: Mexico's Selection for the 1968 Olympics; E.Zolov Gendered Bodies/Gendered Nation: Women, Athletics, and Citizenship in Peronist Argentina; C.Kahr Reading and Rereading the Game: Reflections on West Indies Cricket; M.Arthur & J.Scanlon Wa a o, wa ba ski na me ska ta!: 'Indian' Mascots, Hegemony, and Media Representation of Race; D.A.Tyeeme Clark 'Ritchie' Allen and Black Power: A View from the White Suburbs; M.Frye Jacobson Clearing the Bench: The National Movement(s) of American Baseball; M.Keefe The Stepping Stone: Holmes-Cooney, Rocky, and 'Race, Race, Race'; C. Rotella

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