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9781442206779

Commodified and Criminalized New Racism and African Americans in Contemporary Sports

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  • ISBN13:

    9781442206779

  • ISBN10:

    1442206772

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2010-12-28
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

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Summary

Commodified and Criminalized examines the centrality of sport to discussions of racial ideologies and racist practices in the 21st century. It disputes familiar refrains of racial progress, arguing that athletes sit in a contradictory position masked by the logics of new racism and dominant white racial frames. Contributors discuss athletes ranging from Tiger Woods and Serena Williams to Freddy Adu and Shani Davis. Through dynamic case studies, Commodified and Criminalized unpacks the conversation between black athletes and colorblind discourse, while challenging the assumptions of contemporary sports culture. The contributors in this provocative collection push the conversation beyond the playing field and beyond the racial landscape of sports culture to explore the connections between sports representations and a broader history of racialized violence.

Author Biography

David J. Leonard is associate professor of comparative ethnic studies at Washington State University. C. Richard King is professor and chair of comparative ethnic studies at Washington State University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. ix
Introduction: Celebrities, Commodities, and Criminals: African American Athletes and the Racial Politics of Culturep. 1
America's New Son: Tiger Woods and America's Multiculturalismp. 23
Sister Act VI: Venus and Serena Williams at Indian Wells: ôSincere Fictionsö and White Racismp. 41
Ghettocentrism and the Essentialized Black Male Athletep. 69
Why Can't Kobe Pass (the Ball)? Race and the NBA in an Age of Neoliberalismp. 95
One Nation under a Hoop: Race, Meritocracy, and Messiahs in the NBAp. 121
Much Adu about Nothing? Freddy Adu and Neoliberal Racism in New Millennium Americap. 147
Me and Bonnie Blair: Shani Davis, Racial Myths, and the Reiteration of the Facts of Blacknessp. 165
The Dennis Rodman of Hockey: Ray Emery and the Policing of Blackness in the Great White Northp. 183
Contesting the Closet: Sheryl Swoopes, Radalized Sexuality, and Media Culturep. 203
ôLife with no hoopö: Black Pride, State Powerp. 223
Postscript: America's Son? Tiger Woods as Comrnodification and Criminalizationp. 249
Indexp. 255
Contributorsp. 259
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