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    ISBN: 9781793622235
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (237 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.483
    Keywords: Mass media and sports-United States
    Abstract: This book centralizes media, sports, and athlete identity while providing an in-depth evaluation of the role that media play in how society views and discusses sports and athletes, highlighting several types of intertextuality and intersectionality while doing so.
    Abstract: Cover -- Stories of Sports -- Stories of Sports: Critical Literacy in MediaProduction, Consumption,and Dissemination -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 -- Using Critical Media Literacy Pedagogy to Analyze Colin Kaepernick's Athletic Activism -- CML and CML Pedagogy -- Additional Components of CML Pedagogy -- Colin Kaepernick's Athletic Activism and CML Pedagogy -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2 -- Selling Patriotism On and Off the Field -- CML: A Framework for Inquiry -- Ideology and the Politics of Representation -- Production of Media -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3 -- Relationships between Youth-Sports Coaches and Athletes -- Critical Media Literacy (CML) -- Defined Expectations of Coaches within the Profession -- Methods of Inquiry -- Divergent Characterizations of Hollywood's Coach-Athlete Relationships -- Critically Examining Hollywood's Messages in Sports-Related Films -- The Critical Consumption of Sport in Popular Media -- References -- Chapter 4 -- Truth be Told -- History or Not? -- Artists as Social Activists -- Ethical Considerations -- The Responsibility of Artists and Consumers -- CML in the Classroom -- The Seductive Nature of Media -- Ethical Implications -- References -- Chapter 5 -- Telling the Story of Youth, Sports, and Disability in the Television Series, Friday Night Lights -- Sports and Youth Identity -- Sports Culture and Disability in Fictional Television -- Scene Selection -- The Gritty World of Quad Rugby and Jason's Search for a New Identity -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6 -- Transforming Diabetes Stigma -- What Is Diabetes? Reality and Stigma -- Sports Media, Representation, and the Supercrip Stereotype -- Counternarratives and Sports Media: Sports Participation and Athletes with Diabetes -- The Importance of "Getting it Right" -- Notes -- References.
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