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SportsWars : Athletes in the Age of Aquarius

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The Vietnam era's tensions—between tradition and new possibilities, black and white, young and old, male and female—were played out on the field of professional and organized sports.

SportsWars shows that the century-old position of sports as the standard-bearer for American values, and as a central way of building character, made it a prime target in this time of general disenchantment.

Critics began to challenge not only individual abuses but sport's very ideals, and for the first time these critics included athletes themselves.

Zang locates a variety of larger cultural debates within professional sports and organized sports more generally: changing valuations of hard work and the physical, winning versus character, and challenges to authority.

He also considers the relationships between sports and other domains of popular culture, including the counterculture, rock and roll, and Hollywood.

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Product Details
University of Arkansas Press
1557287708 / 9781557287700
Paperback / softback
31/07/2001
United States
277 pages
152 x 229 mm, 340 grams