

An edition of Beyond the cheers (2001)
Race As Spectacle in College Sport (S U N Y Series on Sport, Culture, and Social Relations)
By C. Richard King - undifferentiated,Charles Fruehling Springwood
Publish Date
June 2001
Publisher
State University of New York Press
Language
eng
Pages
214
Description:
"Focusing on half-time performances, commercialized stagings, media coverage, public panics, and political protests. Beyond the Cheers offers an ethnography history and social critique of racial spectacles in college sport. King and Springwood argue that collegiate revenue producing sports are created as a spectacle, driven by a range of contradictory meanings and exploitative practices. While Native Americans are viewed largely as empty or distorted images and African Americans are seen as both shining stars and 'troubled delinquents,' White Americans remain constant as spectators, coaches, administrators journalists, and athletes, producing and consuming college sport, performing and policing but seemingly unmarked as racial subjects. In consuming these spectacles. American sports fans learn to embrace inflated, contradictory, and distorted renderings of racial difference and the history of race relations in America."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Discrimination in sports, College sports, Massacommunicatie, Racisme, SPORTS & RECREATION, Sports, Recreation & Sports, Sports universitaires, GAMES, Business Aspects, Gambling, Essays, Collegesport, Social Sciences, History, Militaire academies, Reference, Discrimination dans les sports, TRAVEL, Sport universitaire, Special Interest, Relations interraciales, Sporters, Hogescholen, Sports, social aspects, African american athletes
Places: United States