id |
oapen-20.500.12657-39881
|
record_format |
dspace
|
spelling |
oapen-20.500.12657-398812020-08-03T08:36:28Z Chapter 14 The NFL, Activism, and #BlackLivesMatter Modiano, Charles NFL american culture american football David Leonard football institutions football management football policy institutions of power Kimberly George national football league soccer soccer management soccer policy Wade Davis bic Book Industry Communication::W Lifestyle, sport & leisure::WS Sports & outdoor recreation bic Book Industry Communication::W Lifestyle, sport & leisure::WS Sports & outdoor recreation::WSJ Ball games::WSJS American football "What does it mean when a hit that knocks an American football player unconscious is cheered by spectators? What are the consequences of such violence for the participants of this sport and for the entertainment culture in which it exists? This book brings together scholars and sport commentators to examine the relationship between American football, violence and the larger relations of power within contemporary society. From high school and college to the NFL, Football, Culture, and Power analyses the social, political and cultural imprint of America’s national pastime. The NFL’s participation in and production of hegemonic masculinity, alongside its practices of racism, sexism, heterosexism and ableism, provokes us to think deeply about the historical and contemporary systems of violence we are invested in and entertained by. This social scientific analysis of American football considers both the positive and negative power of the game, generating discussion and calling for accountability. It is fascinating reading for all students and scholars of sports studies with an interest in American football and the wider social impact of sport." 2020-06-24T09:17:34Z 2020-06-24T09:17:34Z 2018 chapter https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/39881 eng application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 9781138923560_oachapter14.pdf Taylor & Francis Football, Culture and Power Routledge 7b3c7b10-5b1e-40b3-860e-c6dd5197f0bb fa9fd49e-3aab-484c-b92e-3f5e0a01a9ec Routledge 27 open access
|
institution |
OAPEN
|
collection |
DSpace
|
language |
English
|
description |
"What does it mean when a hit that knocks an American football player unconscious is cheered by spectators? What are the consequences of such violence for the participants of this sport and for the entertainment culture in which it exists? This book brings together scholars and sport commentators to examine the relationship between American football, violence and the larger relations of power within contemporary society.
From high school and college to the NFL, Football, Culture, and Power analyses the social, political and cultural imprint of America’s national pastime. The NFL’s participation in and production of hegemonic masculinity, alongside its practices of racism, sexism, heterosexism and ableism, provokes us to think deeply about the historical and contemporary systems of violence we are invested in and entertained by.
This social scientific analysis of American football considers both the positive and negative power of the game, generating discussion and calling for accountability. It is fascinating reading for all students and scholars of sports studies with an interest in American football and the wider social impact of sport."
|
title |
9781138923560_oachapter14.pdf
|
spellingShingle |
9781138923560_oachapter14.pdf
|
title_short |
9781138923560_oachapter14.pdf
|
title_full |
9781138923560_oachapter14.pdf
|
title_fullStr |
9781138923560_oachapter14.pdf
|
title_full_unstemmed |
9781138923560_oachapter14.pdf
|
title_sort |
9781138923560_oachapter14.pdf
|
publisher |
Taylor & Francis
|
publishDate |
2020
|
_version_ |
1771297398279110656
|