The issue of Native American mascots in sports raises passions but
also a raft of often-unasked questions. Which voices get a hearing
in an argument? What meanings do we ascribe to mascots? Who do
these Indians and warriors really represent? Andrew C. Billings and
Jason Edward Black go beyond the media bluster to reassess the
mascot controversy. Their multi-dimensional study delves into the
textual, visual, and ritualistic and performative aspects of sports
mascots. Their original research, meanwhile, surveys sports fans
themselves on their thoughts when a specific mascot faces censure.
The result is a book that merges critical-cultural analysis with
qualitative data to offer an innovative approach to understanding
the camps and fault lines on each side of the issue, the stakes in
mascot debates, whether common ground can exist and, if so, how we
might find it.
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