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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781477313138
    Language: English
    Pages: 328 Seiten
    Edition: First edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Luther, Jessica Loving sports when they don't love you back
    DDC: 306.4/83
    Keywords: Sports spectators Attitudes ; Sports Moral and ethical aspects ; Sports Social aspects ; Sports Economic aspects
    Abstract: Watching football when we know (even a little) about CTE -- Forgiving a doper -- Cheering for a team with a racist mascot -- Caring about tennis when it's a racist, sexist, and classist sport -- Standing it when sports are so homophobic and transphobic -- Why you should watch the WNBA even if no one dunks -- Consuming sports media when you don't look like the people who are creating it -- Rooting for your team when the star is accused of domestic violence -- Loving your team and hate your owner -- How I l learned to stop worrying and love baseball's free market -- Watching March Madness when you know the athletes aren't getting paid -- Going to a game in that brand new stadium you didn't want to pay for (but did anyway) -- Loving the Olympics while hating what they do to communities -- Embracing that athletes--and sports--are political.
    Abstract: "Triumphant wins, gut-wrenching losses, last-second shots, underdogs, competition, and loyalty--it's fun to be a fan. But when a football player takes a hit to the head after yet another study has warned of the dangers of CTE, or when a team whose mascot was born in an era of racism and bigotry takes the field, or when a relief pitcher accused of domestic violence saves the game, how is one to cheer? Welcome to the club for sports fans who care too much. In Loving Sports When They Don't Love You Back, acclaimed sports writers Jessica Luther and Kavitha A. Davidson tackle the most pressing issues in sports, why they matter, and how we can do better. For the authors, "sticking to sports" is not an option--not when our taxes are paying for the stadiums, and college athletes aren't getting paid at all. But simply quitting a favorite team won't change corrupt and deplorable practices, and the root causes of many of these problems are endemic in our wider society. An essential read for modern fans, Loving Sports When They Don't Love You Back challenges the status quo and explores how we might begin to reconcile our conscience with our fandom"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Austin : University of Texas Press | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9781477322161
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (337 pages)
    DDC: 306.4/83
    Keywords: Sports spectators--United States--Attitudes ; Sports--Moral and ethical aspects--United States ; Sports--Social aspects--United States ; Electronic books
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    ISBN: 9781477322161
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (337 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.4/83
    Keywords: Sports spectators--United States--Attitudes ; Sports--Moral and ethical aspects--United States ; Sports--Social aspects--United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Introduction -- 1. Watching Football When We Know (Even a Little) about Brain Trauma -- 2. Forgiving the Doper You Love -- 3. Cheering for a Team with a Racist Mascot -- 4. Embracing Tennis despite Its Inequities -- 5. Coping When the Sports You Love Are Anti-LGBTQ+ -- 6. Watching Women's Basketball When People Tell You You're the Only One -- 7. Consuming Sports Media . . . Even If You Don't Look Like the People on TV -- 8. Rooting for Your Team When the Star Is Accused of Domestic Violence -- 9. Loving Your Team When You Hate the Owner -- 10. How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Baseball's Free Market -- 11. Doubling Down on Your March Madness Bracket Even If the Athletes Don't Make a Dime -- 12. Living with the New Stadium You Didn't Want to Pay For -- 13. Enjoying the Olympics Despite the Harm to Your Community -- 14. Embracing That Athletes-and Sports-Are Political -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Index.
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