Synopses & Reviews
Americans have long cherished sport for its display of superb skills, heroic efforts, selfless teamwork, uncanny strategies, exuberance, spontaneity, and loyalty. This book moves beyond the myths and media hype to take a closer look at America's love of sport and how it so often comes in conflict with our most basic values. With reverence yet a sharp eye for the the influence of big business, corruption, price gouging, political maneuvering, and media grandstanding, Eitzen portrays famous and lesser known events from professional and college sports, including well known coaches and players, to give us a deeper understanding of what sports means to us and how it affects our everyday world.
Synopsis
This book moves beyond the myths and media hype to take a closer look at America's love of sport and how it so often comes in conflict with our most basic values.
Table of Contents
Duality of sport --Sport unites, sport divides --Names, logos, mascots, and flags: the contradictory uses of sport symbols --Sport is fair, sport is foul --Sport is healthy, sport is destructive --Sport is expressive, sport is controlled --Democratic ideal and school sport --Contradictions of big-time college sport --Path to success? myth and reality --Professional sport franchises: public teams, private businesses --Challenge: changing sport.