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From Ritual to Record - The Nature of Modern Sports (Paperback, updated edition): Allen Guttmann From Ritual to Record - The Nature of Modern Sports (Paperback, updated edition)
Allen Guttmann
R832 R744 Discovery Miles 7 440 Save R88 (11%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Originally published in 1978, "From Ritual to Record" was one of the first books to recognize the importance of sports as a lens on the fundamental structure of societies. In this reissue, Guttmann emphasizes the many ways that modern sports, dramatically different from the sports of previous eras, have profoundly shaped contemporary life.

Women's Sports - A History (Paperback): Allen Guttmann Women's Sports - A History (Paperback)
Allen Guttmann
R1,194 Discovery Miles 11 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This study traces the development of women's sports from antiquity to the present. Beginning with a discussion of women's sports in ancient civilizations, the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, it narrates the history of women in sports, focusing on the role of women's athletics in a cultural and social context. It then relates how modern sports developed.

The Erotic in Sports (Hardcover, New): Allen Guttmann The Erotic in Sports (Hardcover, New)
Allen Guttmann
R1,528 Discovery Miles 15 280 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In The Erotic in Sports, Allen Guttmann illuminates a topic commonly hidden in the shadows, drawing upon literature, art, modern mass media, and traditional historical sources to describe and comment upon its importance across nearly three millennia of Western history. Investigating aesthetic ideals that romanticize the lithe, agile fencer at one historical moment and the massively muscled football player at another, surveying ancient legends and products of pop culture, Guttmann's groundbreaking work uncovers a vast array of evidence that cultures across the ages have celebrated, glorified, censured, and denied the erotic aspects of sports.

A Whole New Ball Game - An Interpretation of American Sports (Paperback, New edition): Allen Guttmann A Whole New Ball Game - An Interpretation of American Sports (Paperback, New edition)
Allen Guttmann
R1,192 Discovery Miles 11 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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.

Sports Spectators (Paperback): Allen Guttmann Sports Spectators (Paperback)
Allen Guttmann
R1,144 Discovery Miles 11 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In his previous books Allen Guttmann has provided incisive perspectives on Avery Brundage's role in the Olympic movement and on the nature of modern sports. Now, in his latest book, the accomplished historian of sport turns his attention from the playing field to the grandstand. "Sports Spectators, " the first historical study of the subject from antiquity to today, is at once erudite and entertaining; comprehensive and succint.

Guttmann first examines the history of sports spectators, starting with Ancient Greece and Rome. He then moves on to the Renaissance and traces three early sports -the tournament, archery, and early versions of football. The author then focuses on the emergenece of sports in post-Renaissance England, and discusses the curious spectacle of animal sports (bear- and bull-baiting and cockfighting), as well as the first appearance of combat sports such as sword fighting, stick fighting, and boxing. The book concludes its historical view by exploring contemporary baseball, football, rowing, tennis, and golf.

From his chronological narrative, Guttmann shifts to detailed analysis of the economic, sociological, and psychological aspects of sports spectatorship. Who were, and are, sports spectators? What is their gender and social class? Have they normally been participants as well as fans? What are the political functions of sports-watching? What are the social dynamics of spectatorship?

Guttmann provides fresh insights which will be useful to scholars and fascinating to everyone. "Sports Spectators" also looks at the dramatic transformations radio and television have made, and offers an incisive critique of today's sports-related violence, including the increasingly frequent incidences of spectator hooliganism. How violent (or peaceful) have spectators traditionally been? Has spectator violence increased or decreased?

You needn't be a season ticket-holder to enjoy "Sports Spectators." Allen Guttmann makes the history of fandom come alive for any reader interested in Western culture and what forms of entertainment reveal about us, as well as those concerned with the recent growth of spectator violence.

The Games Must Go On - Avery Brundage and the Olympic Movement (Hardcover): Allen Guttmann The Games Must Go On - Avery Brundage and the Olympic Movement (Hardcover)
Allen Guttmann
R2,724 Discovery Miles 27 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The New American Sport History - Recent Approaches and Perspectives (Paperback, New): S. W Pope The New American Sport History - Recent Approaches and Perspectives (Paperback, New)
S. W Pope; Contributions by Melvin L. Adelman, William J. Baker, Pamela L Cooper, Mark Dyreson, …
R737 Discovery Miles 7 370 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In this collection, sixteen scholars explore topics as diverse as the historical debate over black athletic superiority, the selling of sport in society, the eroticism of athletic activity, sexual fears of women athletes, and the marketing of the marathon. In line with the changing nature of sport history as a field of study, the essays focus less on traditional topics and more on themes of class, gender, race, ethnicity, and national identity, which also define the larger parameters of social and cultural history. It is the first anthology to situation sport history within the broader fields of social history and cultural studies. Contributors are Melvin L. Adelman, William J. Baker, Pamela L. Cooper, Mark Dyreson, Gerald R. Gems, Elliott J. Gorn, Allen Guttmann, Stephen H. Hardy, Peter Levine, Donald J. Mrozek, Michael Oriard, S. W. Pope, Benjamin G. Rader, Steven A. Riess, Nancy L. Struna, and David K. Wiggins.

Games and Empires - Modern Sports and Cultural Imperialism (Hardcover, New): Allen Guttmann Games and Empires - Modern Sports and Cultural Imperialism (Hardcover, New)
Allen Guttmann
R1,351 Discovery Miles 13 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An exploration of the ways in which modern sports have spread from their Western roots to all corners of the globe. Could this be another form of cultural imperialism?

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