Baseball Glove

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American identity studies
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Ball Glove
Baseball Glove
Baseman's Mitt
basemans
Baseman’s Mitt
Big Mitt
Boxing Glove
Catcher's Mitt
catchers
Catcher’s Mitt
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consumer symbolism
cultural memory objects
De La Vergne
Design Anthropology
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Fielder's Glove
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Fielder’s Glove
Glove Manufacturers
Glove's Meaning
Glove’s Meaning
gold
Gold Glove
Gold Glove Award
hall
Handball Court
Home Town
Louisville Slugger
Major League Team
manufacturers
material culture analysis
material culture in sports research
mitt
national
National Baseball Hall
Neatsfoot Oil
Padded Glove
Pioneer Baseball
Play Base Ball
qualitative object study
Sporting Goods Company
sports anthropology
USA Labor
vergne
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138682047
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Jun 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The baseball glove is a ubiquitous item, a crucial piece of equipment in the game of baseball, and it offers the opportunity to examine the production of material culture and social practice at numerous levels. Where and how is a glove made, and how does its manufacture square with the narratives surrounding its place in American cultural life? What are the myths, superstitions, and beliefs surrounding its acquisition, care, use, and significance? How does a glove function as the center of a web of cultural practices that illustrate how individuals relate to a consumer good as a symbol of memory, personal narrative, and national identity? How do the manufacturers of baseball gloves draw upon, promote, and in some sense create these practices? How do these practices and meanings change in other national and cultural contexts?

The Baseball Glove offers students the opportunity to examine these questions in an engagingly written and illustrated book that promotes hands-on interaction with a quintessential item of material culture. At the same time, the book gives students the space for critical self-reflection about the place of material goods like sporting equipment in their lives, and it provides the chance to learn different methodological approaches to studying everyday objects.

David Jenemann is Associate Professor in the Department of English’s program in film and television studies at the University of Vermont.

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