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The struggle for status within sport is a microcosm of the
struggle for rights, freedom and recognition within society.
Injustices within sport often reflect larger injustices in society
as a whole. In South Africa, for example, sport has been crucial in
advancing the rights and liberty of oppressed groups. The
geographical and chronological range of the essays in Ethnicity,
Sport, Identity reveal the global role of sport in this
advance.
The collection examines cases of discrimination directed at
individuals or groups, resulting in their exclusion from full
participation in sport and their consequent struggle for inclusion.
It shows how ethnic and national identity are sources of social
cohesion and political assertion within sport, and it illustrates
the manner in which sport has served to project ethnicity in
various, often contradictory ways. It depicts sport as an agent of
conservatism and radicalism, superiority and subordination,
confidence and lack of confidence, and as a source of
disenfranchisement and enfranchisement. That sport has been, and
continues to be, a potent means of both ethnic restriction and
release can no longer be ignored.
The struggle for status within sport is a microcosm of the
struggle for rights, freedom and recognition within society.
Injustices within sport often reflect larger injustices in society
as a whole. In South Africa, for example, sport has been crucial in
advancing the rights and liberty of oppressed groups. The
geographical and chronological range of the essays in Ethnicity,
Sport, Identity reveal the global role of sport in this
advance.
The collection examines cases of discrimination directed at
individuals or groups, resulting in their exclusion from full
participation in sport and their consequent struggle for inclusion.
It shows how ethnic and national identity are sources of social
cohesion and political assertion within sport, and it illustrates
the manner in which sport has served to project ethnicity in
various, often contradictory ways. It depicts sport as an agent of
conservatism and radicalism, superiority and subordination,
confidence and lack of confidence, and as a source of
disenfranchisement and enfranchisement. That sport has been, and
continues to be, a potent means of both ethnic restriction and
release can no longer be ignored.
From the earliest "velocipedes" through the advent of the pneumatic
tire to the rise of modern road and track competition, this
comprehensive history of the sport of bicycle racing traces its
role in the development of bicycle technology between 1868 and
1903. Providing detailed technical information along with
biographies of racers and other important personalities, the author
examines the Golden Age of the bicycle as a precursor to the
automobile industry.
World champion at 19... One of the first black athletes to
become world champion in any sport... 1-mile record holder...
American sprint champion in 1898, 1899, 1900... triumphant tours of
Europe and Australia... Victories against all European
champions...
Until now a forgotten, shadowy figure, Marshall Walter "Major"
Taylor is here revealed as one of the early sports world's most
stylish, entertaining, and gentlemanly personalities. Born in 1878
in Indianapolis, the son of poor rural parents, Taylor worked in a
bike shop until prominent bicycle racer "Birdie" Munger coached him
for his first professional racing successes in 1896. Despite
continuous bureaucratic--and, at times, physical--opposition, he
won his first national championship two years later and became
world champion in 1899 in Montreal. This beautifully illustrated,
vividly narrated, and scrupulously researched biography recreates
the life of a great international athlete at the turn of the
century. Based on ten years of research--including extensive
interviews with Major Taylor's 91-year old daughter--this is the
dramatic story of a young black man who, against prodigious odds,
rose to fame and stardom in the tempestuous world of international
professional bicycle racing a century ago.
The work is broken down into 26 accessible chapters, each focusing
on a particular aspect of RTA liability. The narrative chapters are
accompanied by useful materials and precedents. This new edition
will be thoroughly updated to include coverage of developments in
law and practice
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