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Contesting Identities - SPORTS IN AMERICAN FILM (Paperback)
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Contesting Identities - SPORTS IN AMERICAN FILM (Paperback)
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Loot Price R568
Discovery Miles 5 680
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Since the earliest days of the silent era. American filmmakers have
been drawn to the visual spectacles of sports and their compelling
narratives of conflict, triumph, and individual achievement. In
Contesting Identities Aaron Baker examines how these cinematic
representations of sports and athletes have evolved over time--from
The Pinch Hitter and Buster Keaton's College to White Men Can't
Jump, Jerry Maguire, and Girlfight. He focuses on how identities
have been constructed and transcended in American society since the
early twentieth century. Whether depicting team or individual
sports, these films return to that most American of themes, the
master narrative of self-reliance. Baker shows that even as sports
films tackle socially constructed identities such as class, race,
ethnicity, sexuality, and gender, they ultimately underscore
transcendence of these identities through self-reliance. In
addition to discussing the genre's recurring dramatic tropes, from
the populist prizefighter to the hot-headed rebel to the "manly"
female athlete, Baker also looks at the social and cinematic
impacts of real-life sports figures from Jackie Robinson and Babe
Didrikson Zaharias to Muhammad Ali and Michael Jordan.
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