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Author:
Tarver, Erin C., author.
Title:
The I in team : sports fandom and the reproduction of identity / Erin C. Tarver.
Publisher:
The University of Chicago Press,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
233 pages ; 23 cm
Subject:
Sports spectators--United States.
Fans (Persons)--United States.
Identity (Psychology)
Fans (Persons)
Identity (Psychology)
Sports spectators.
United States.
Sportfan
Identita˜t
Zuschauer
Sportveranstaltung
USA
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-227) and index.
Contents:
Introduction: sports fandom and identity -- Who is a "fan"? -- Sports fandom as practice of subjectivization -- Putting the "we" in "we're number one": mascots, team, and community identity -- Hero or mascot? : fantasies of identification -- "Honey badger takes what he wants": southern collegiate athletics and the mascotting of black masculinity -- From mascot to danger -- Women on the margins of sports fandom.
Summary:
There is one sound that will always be loudest in sports. It isn't the squeak of sneakers or the crunch of helmets; it isn't the grunts or even the stadium music. It's the deafening roar of sports fans. For those few among us on the outside, sports fandom - with its war paint and pennants, its pricey cable TV packages and esoteric stats reeled off like code - looks highly irrational, entertainment gone overboard. But as Erin C. Tarver demonstrates in this book, sports fandom become extraordinarily important to our psyche, a matter of the very essence of who we are. Why in the world, Tarver asks, would anyone care about how well a total stranger can throw a ball, or hit one with a bat, or toss one through a hoop? Because such activities and the massive public events that surround them form some of the most meaningful ritual identity practices we have today. They are a primary way we - as individuals and a collective - decide both who we are who we are not. And as such, they are also one of the key ways that various social structures such as race and gender hierarchies are sustained, lending a dark side to the joys of being a sports fan. Drawing on everything from philosophy to sociology to sports history, she offers a profound exploration of the significance of sports in contemporary life, showing us just how high the stakes of the game are.
ISBN:
022647013X
9780226470139
022646993X
9780226469935
OCLC:
(OCoLC)958781806
LCCN:
2016042822
Locations:
UQAX771 -- Des Moines Area Community College Library - Ankeny (Carroll)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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