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The Allure of Sports in Western Culture (Hardcover)
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The Allure of Sports in Western Culture (Hardcover)
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Whether it is our love of chance and vicarious thrill, our need to
release anxiety and aggression, or our appreciation of the arc
traced by a ball at a crucial moment - sports draw us in. The
Allure of Sports in Western Culture contributes to contemporary
debates about the attraction of sports in the West by providing a
historical grounding as well as theoretical perspectives and
contextualization. Bringing together the work of literary
theorists, historians, and athletes, the volume's dual emphasis
allows us to better understand the historical and ideological
reasons for the changing nature of sports' allure from Ancient
Greece and Rome to the modern Olympics. The findings show that
allure is shaped by larger forces such as poverty, wealth, and
status; changing moral standards; and political and cultural
indoctrination. On the other hand, personal and psychological
factors play an equally important, if less tangible role: our love
for scandal, the seduction of deception and violence, and the
physiological intoxication of watching and participating in sports
keep us hooked. At the heart of the volume lies the tension between
our love of sport and our knowledge of its only barely hidden
cruelty, exploitation, and manipulation.
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