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Presents an overview of the development of sports in Latin America. This book illustrates how and why sport has become a central part of the political, economic, and social life of the region and the repercussions of its role. It includes articles on basketball, baseball, volleyball, cricket, soccer, and equestrian events in Latin America.

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Joseph Arbena is unquestionably one of the world's leading authorities on Latin American sports. He and David LaFrance have put together a collection of essays that range from speculations on the political views of Argentine soccer idol Diego Maradona to shrewd sociological comments on the exploits of Peruvian female volleyball players. For those curious about Latin American and Caribbean sports, this is a fine place to begin. -- Allen Guttmann, president, North American Society for Sport History
A fascinating anthology, meticulously documented and engagingly written; it leaves the reader longing for more. Providing a pleasing entree into Latin American and Caribbean cultures, this collection richly demonstrates the symbiosis between sport and national consciousness. Bravo! -- Joan M. Chandler, University of Texas at Dallas
A first-rate interdisciplinary compilation of the work of an impressive group of scholars, Sport in Latin America and the Caribbean fills a real void in cross-cultural sport studies. -- Alan Klein, Northeastern University
By taking a broad view of politics, business, and social history, the contributors to this volume show that sport is essential to understanding modern Latin America. The attention given to women athletes is particularly refreshing. -- Jeffrey M. Pilcher, The Citadel
These essays provide stimulating and acute analyses of sport within the Latin American world. Written by a virtual all-star lineup of scholars, this book will be a real gem for the serious student of Latin culture. -- Samuel O. Regalado, author of Viva Baseball!: Latin Major Leaguers and Their Special Hunger
Arbena and LaFrance should be commended for promoting a field that promises to enhance both our understanding of modern Latin American culture as well as the way Latin Americans, in embracing U.S. and European sports, have transformed them into variations that are uniquely their own. * South Eastern Latin Americanist *

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Catholic Church and the Origins of Soccer in Costa Rica, 1904-1921 Chapter 3 The Case of Soccer in Early Twentieth-Century Lima Chapter 4 Soccer Madness: Futebol in Brazil Chapter 5 Soccer Conspiracies: Maradona, the CIA, and Popular Critique Chapter 6 Three Kings Day in Consuelo: Cricket, Baseball, and the Cocolos in San Pedro de Macorís Chapter 7 Labor, the State, and Professional Baseball in Mexico in the 1980s Chapter 8 Charreada: Performance and Interpretation of an Equestrian Folk Tradition in Mexico and the United States Chapter 9 Hosting the Summer Olympic Games: Mexico City, 1968 Chapter 10 Sport in Cuba: Castro's Last Stand Chapter 11 The Failure of Caribbean Integration: Lessons from Grass Roots Basketball Chapter 12 Sport in Nicaragua, 1889–1926 Chapter 13 The History of Peruvian Women's Volleyball Chapter 14 In Search of the Latin American Female Athlete Chapter 15 Suggested Readings

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      Publisher: Rlpg/Galleys
      Publication Date: 5/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780842028219, 978-0842028219
      ISBN10: 0842028218

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      Book Synopsis
      Presents an overview of the development of sports in Latin America. This book illustrates how and why sport has become a central part of the political, economic, and social life of the region and the repercussions of its role. It includes articles on basketball, baseball, volleyball, cricket, soccer, and equestrian events in Latin America.

      Trade Review
      Joseph Arbena is unquestionably one of the world's leading authorities on Latin American sports. He and David LaFrance have put together a collection of essays that range from speculations on the political views of Argentine soccer idol Diego Maradona to shrewd sociological comments on the exploits of Peruvian female volleyball players. For those curious about Latin American and Caribbean sports, this is a fine place to begin. -- Allen Guttmann, president, North American Society for Sport History
      A fascinating anthology, meticulously documented and engagingly written; it leaves the reader longing for more. Providing a pleasing entree into Latin American and Caribbean cultures, this collection richly demonstrates the symbiosis between sport and national consciousness. Bravo! -- Joan M. Chandler, University of Texas at Dallas
      A first-rate interdisciplinary compilation of the work of an impressive group of scholars, Sport in Latin America and the Caribbean fills a real void in cross-cultural sport studies. -- Alan Klein, Northeastern University
      By taking a broad view of politics, business, and social history, the contributors to this volume show that sport is essential to understanding modern Latin America. The attention given to women athletes is particularly refreshing. -- Jeffrey M. Pilcher, The Citadel
      These essays provide stimulating and acute analyses of sport within the Latin American world. Written by a virtual all-star lineup of scholars, this book will be a real gem for the serious student of Latin culture. -- Samuel O. Regalado, author of Viva Baseball!: Latin Major Leaguers and Their Special Hunger
      Arbena and LaFrance should be commended for promoting a field that promises to enhance both our understanding of modern Latin American culture as well as the way Latin Americans, in embracing U.S. and European sports, have transformed them into variations that are uniquely their own. * South Eastern Latin Americanist *

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Catholic Church and the Origins of Soccer in Costa Rica, 1904-1921 Chapter 3 The Case of Soccer in Early Twentieth-Century Lima Chapter 4 Soccer Madness: Futebol in Brazil Chapter 5 Soccer Conspiracies: Maradona, the CIA, and Popular Critique Chapter 6 Three Kings Day in Consuelo: Cricket, Baseball, and the Cocolos in San Pedro de Macorís Chapter 7 Labor, the State, and Professional Baseball in Mexico in the 1980s Chapter 8 Charreada: Performance and Interpretation of an Equestrian Folk Tradition in Mexico and the United States Chapter 9 Hosting the Summer Olympic Games: Mexico City, 1968 Chapter 10 Sport in Cuba: Castro's Last Stand Chapter 11 The Failure of Caribbean Integration: Lessons from Grass Roots Basketball Chapter 12 Sport in Nicaragua, 1889–1926 Chapter 13 The History of Peruvian Women's Volleyball Chapter 14 In Search of the Latin American Female Athlete Chapter 15 Suggested Readings

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