TY - BOOK AU - Bass,Amy TI - In the Game: Race, Identity, and Sports in the Twentieth Century SN - 9781403980458 AV - DT1-3415HM401-1281E1 U1 - 796/.089 PY - 2005/// CY - New York PB - Palgrave Macmillan KW - Discrimination in sports -- History -- 20th century KW - Ethnic relations -- History -- 20th century KW - Racism in sports -- History -- 20th century KW - Sports -- Social aspects -- History -- 20th century KW - Electronic books N1 - Cover -- IN THE GAME -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part I Heroes -- One "Richie" Allen, Whitey's Ways, and Me: A Political Education in the 1960s -- Two In Sports the Best Man Wins -- Part II Fans -- Three Race and Silence in Argentine Football -- Four Reading and Rereading the Game -- Five Wa a o, wa ba ski na me ska ta! -- Part III Aesthetics -- Six Backfield in Motion -- Seven The Harmonizing Nation -- Part IV Futures -- Eight Courtside -- Nine The Stepping Stone -- Contributors -- Index N2 - Talking about race and sports almost always leads to trouble. Rush Limbaugh's stint as an NFL commentator came to an abrupt end when he made some off-handed comments about the Philadelphia Eagles' black quarterback, Donovan McNabb. Ask a simple question along these lines - 'Why do African Americans dominate the NBA?' - and watch the sparks fly. It is precisely this flashpoint that the contributors to this volume seek to explore. Professional and amateur sports wield a tremendous amount of cultural power in the United States and around the world, and racial, ethnic, and national identities are often played out through them. In the Game collects essays by top thinkers on race that survey this treacherous terrain. They engage fascinating topics like race and cricket in the West Indies, how black culture shaped the NFL in the 1970s, the famed black-on-white Cooney/Holmes boxing bout, and American Indian mascots for sports teams UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/buse-ebooks/detail.action?docID=307887 ER -