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A Whole New Ball Game - An Interpretation of American Sports (Paperback, New edition)
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A Whole New Ball Game - An Interpretation of American Sports (Paperback, New edition)
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Sports in America, particularly big-time collegiate and
professional sports, have never been more popular. Modern sports
events bring us breathtaking demonstrations of grace and power and
provide the focal point for the leisure time of hundreds of
thousands of Americans. But the world of sports is also
increasingly a scene of moral corruption and physical abuse. In "A
Whole New Ball Game," Allen Guttmann examines the American
fascination with sport and what that fascination reveals about our
culture.
Like the transformation of American society in the twentieth
century, the modernization of American sports has seemed inevitable
and ubiquitous. As Guttmann shows, American sports reflect American
culture: our sports are secular, bureaucratic, and specialized, and
as part of our democratic society, they require at least in theory
an equality among competitors. The rules of modern sports reflect
their evolution from earlier, less differentiated games. To master
the skills required by modern sports, athletes train
scientifically, employing the most technologically advanced
equipment. And, like almost every other aspect of our lives, sports
are quantified: our athletes and the media are almost obsessed with
records.
In tracing the development of modern sports in America from the
rituals of pre-Columbian cultures to the late-1980s in this book,
Guttmann discusses the failure of colonial New England and the
antebellum South to influence the evolution of sports. He shows how
baseball, a sport that combines premodern and modern
characteristics, performed important social functions, helping to
Americanize generations of immigrants. Examining basketball as the
archetypal modern sport, Guttmann discusses its invention in the
YMCA and its vulnerablity to corruption by gamblers, and he
provocatively reviews the transformation of informal chlidren's
play into adult-sponsored leagues.
One chapter of this important study offers and engrossing account
of the female athletes's transition from social outcast to
superstar; another scrutinizes the failure to achieve racial
equality in sports. Guttmann also presents a scathing analysis of
the destruction of the athlete's body through drug use and an
examination of the search for alternative forms of physical
activity. "A Whole New Ball Game" demonstrates conclusively that
sports are an integral part of modern society and that, taken as a
whole, they may be the best indicators we have of who we are as a
people.
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