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Body politic : the great American sports machine / David Shields.

Van Pelt Library GV706.5 .S53 2004
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Shields, David, 1956-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Sports--Social aspects--United States.
Sports.
Sports--Social aspects.
Psychological aspects.
United States.
Sports--United States--Psychological aspects.
Physical Description:
193 pages ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Simon & Schuster, [2004]
Summary:
In Body Politic, David Shields looks at contemporary America through the lens of professional and college sports; the result is an unusually insightful and provocative book about Empire in denial. The sporting arena is effectively our national cathedral, the place where we gather to study our national mythology. Shields relentlessly examines the way we tell our sports stories, both fictional and nonfictional; considers the kinds of athletes we choose as heroes; delineates the lessons and values we glean from sports; explores the intricate and telling relationships between athletes, coaches, fans, black and white players, immigrant and native players, male and female players, players and broadcasters, players and fans, players and advertisers ... and in the process shows us the stories we Americans tell ourselves about the kind of people we believe ourselves to be. Chapter by chapter, a portrait emerges of a country both in conflict with itself and in denial about the sort of nation it has become: an America that sees itself as simultaneously (and impossibly) the Best of All Possible Countries and a land of ceaseless rebellion. To read this book is to understand the essential mystery of America after 9/11 -- a country utterly at odds with itself, perpetually believing in its own restlessness as it settles back into the pillows of Empire.
Contents:
The Wound and the Bow: A Long Prologue 1
On the Need to Connect with Something Larger than Yourself 23
Fairy Tale of Reinvention and Escape 40
Words Can't Begin to Describe What I'm Feeling 55
Heaven Is a Playground 65
Fandom 79
History of America, #34 83
How It Feels to Be a Problem 96
Myths of Place 106
A Little Euro Trash-Talk 116
Being Ichiro 121
Matsui Among the Americans 136
Bring the Pain 144
Being Random Is the Key to Life 161
42 Tattoos: An Epilogue 178.
ISBN:
0743247744
OCLC:
54007061

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