Sport in the Americas

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Baseball Organizations
Body Checking
Box Lacrosse
Canadian National Identity
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Christopher Stride
class and sport sociology
Club De Regatas
comparative analysis of American sports culture
cultural identity in sport
Daniel S. Mason
David McMurray
Edivaldo Gis
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ethnic traditions in games
Event General Manager
Ffion Thomas
gender and athletics
Gold Medal Game
Gregory Ramshaw
International Ice Hockey Federation
Lacrosse Team
Medicine Hat
MLB Ballpark
north america sport
north american sport
Olympic legacy studies
Patrick A. Reid
race and sport
Robert Kossuth
Rockwell's Painting
Rugby Football
Slap Shots
Soraya Ldola
south america sport
south american sport
sport history
Sporting Statues
sports history research
St Louis Games
Team Canada
Team USA
West Germany
Women's Game
Women's Hockey
Women's Ice Hockey
women's sport
Women's World Championship
Women’s Game
Women’s Hockey
Women’s Ice Hockey
Women’s World Championship
World Ice Hockey Championship
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367531553
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 12 May 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Statues of fans as nostalgic monuments to the North American devotion to baseball, Canadian lacrosse and ethnic ideologies, the rise of modern sports and class sensibilities in São Paulo, the inaugural world championship for women’s hockey, and national memories of Olympic Games hosted on US soil. What do these seemingly disparate themes have in common? They each comprise a facet of sporting experiences in the western hemisphere that took place between the 1890s and the 1990s.

This collection offers new insights on the role of sport in defining local, regional, national, and international cultures in the western hemisphere. The essays offer historical perspectives on the power of sport to create common ground in modern societies while simultaneously exploring how it serves to mark cultural boundaries and reinforce cultural identities. From national pastimes to ethnic traditions, from class sensibilities to racial ideologies, Sport in the Americas presents novel contributions that examine both the singular and manifold patterns of culture that sport animates.

The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue in The International Journal of the History of Sport.

Mark Dyreson is a Professor of Kinesiology and History at the Pennsylvania State University, USA; the Director of Research and Educational Programs at the Penn State Center for the Study of Sport in Society; the Managing Editor of The International Journal of the History of Sport; a former President of the North American Society for Sport History; and a Fellow of the National Academy of Kinesiology.