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New Jack Jocks : Rebels, Race, And The American Athlete.
Title:
New Jack Jocks : Rebels, Race, And The American Athlete.
Author:
Platt, Larry.
ISBN:
9781439907306
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (207 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- Introduction -- One: The New Jack Jock -- 1. Spree's World -- 2. Soul Members -- 3. Pat and Allen's Tough Love Adventure -- Two: The Anti-Hero -- 4. Portrait of an Artist on the Court -- 5. No Requiem Necessary -- 6. In the Name of the Father -- 7. The Unloved -- 8. The Round Mound Bids Farewell -- Three: The Entrepreneurs -- 9. The Graying of Dr. J -- 10. Magic Johnson Builds an Empire -- 11. The Business of Rebellion -- 12. Even the Ball Is White -- 13. Jelly Maker -- Acknowledgments.
Abstract:
Latrell Sprewell. Allen Iverson. John McEnroe. Even Mohammed Ali and Mike Schmidt and Michael Jordan. These are characters of our national imagination, athletes who stand as symbols of our complex relationship with professional sport. In this erudite and captivating book, bestselling author Larry Platt takes us on a tour through American sports. Offering profiles of the athletes we love (and love to hate), Platt shows that sport, more than any other nationwide pastime, is the way we come to understand-and alter-race relations, gender, and, most profoundly, how we communicate with each other in ways that are often given too little credit in the minds of intellectuals. Thought-provoking and richly written, New Jack Jocks offers a textured picture of how athletes live their lives and how we live out and define American culture by the way we come to understand their lives in and out of the halls of play.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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