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Out of Left Field
  • Publisher: Fernwood Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781552664391
  • Price: $19.95 CAD
  • Publication Date: Oct 2011
  • Rights: World
  • Pages: 176

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Out of Left Field

Social Inequality and Sports

Gamal Abdel-Shehid , Nathan Kalman-Lamb

High-performance sport, like other social and cultural formations, is a site of social, economic and racial inequalities emerging from larger histories of colonialism and capitalism. In this introductory text, the authors explore the nature of historical and contemporary social inequality in high-performance sport, both globally and locally — understanding high-performance sport as a model that is emulated on other sports fields. In addition, the authors examine the enduring appeal of high-performance sport and its role in the making of identity as well as high-performance sport as a site for resisting the forces of colonialism and capitalism.

Contents

• Part 1 – The Nature of Sport
• Alienation and Discipline in High-Performance Sport
• Racism and Exploitation in Sport
• Sport and Art: C.L.R. James and the Anti-Colonial Movement
• Eduardo Galeano: Imperialism and Pleasure in Sport
• Part 2 – Sport and Identity
• Racial Inequality and Capitalism in Women’s Sport
• Women’s Sport Today: Transnational Feminism and Neoliberalism
• Sport, Normative Masculinity, Racial Inequality and the Ethos of Capitalism
• Sport and Sexual Regulation
• Part 3 – Sport, Culture and Ideology
• Sport, Spectacle and Desire
• Sport and Representation
• Sport and Film
• Sport and the Nation
• Conclusion
• Glossary
• References
 

About the Authors

Gamal Abdel-Shehid is an associate professor in the School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences at York University. He is the author of Who Da Man: Black Masculinities and Sporting Cultures.

Nathan Kalman-Lamb is a PhD candidate in social and political thought at York University, where he focuses on labour, race and gender in sport.


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