ISBN:
9781433167874
Language:
English
Pages:
xxxviii, 285 Seiten
,
Illustrationen
Series Statement:
Global intersectionality of education, sports, race, and gender Vol. 2
Series Statement:
Global intersectionality of education, sports, race, and gender
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Andrews, Vernon L., 1958- Policing black athletes
DDC:
796.08996073
Keywords:
Racism in sports
;
Discrimination in sports
;
African American athletes Social conditions
;
Hispanic American athletes Social conditions
;
USA
;
Schwarze
;
Hispanos
;
Rassendiskriminierung
;
Sport
Abstract:
Forward : the ripple effect of Colin Kaepernick : within and beyond the NFL -- Introduction : meet your new neighbor / Richard Sherman -- "Act like you've been there before!" : the age-old taunt of white privilege -- Exploring sports conduct & cultural identity -- The illegal use of black expression : before & after Muhammad Ali -- The interwoven fabric of African Americans, sport, church & community -- Some blacks don't dance & some blacks don't shout -- Good & bad sportsmanship : Walter Camp, Hobey Baker & Muhammad Ali -- How white people think -- White homes, rural settings and reflections on celebration rules -- Humility abroad : New Zealand sport, women & the tall poppy syndrome -- Fans, celebrations, and NCAA rules -- Conclusion.
Abstract:
"Black (and Latinx) athletes enjoy individuality within a team context, and at one and the same time express themselves with the intent of motivating their teammates. But there is still a racial disconnect with many people"--
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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