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Marxism, Cultural Studies and Sport

Edited by Ben Carrington, Ian McDonaldJennifer HargreavesIan McDonald

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The cultural ubiquity, political prominence and economic significance of contemporary sport present fertile terrain for its critical socio-cultural analysis. From corporate and media dominated mega-events like the Olympic Games, to state programmes for nation-building and health promotion, to the cultural politics of "race", gender, sexuality, age and disability, sport is so profoundly marked by relations of power that it lends itself to critique and deconstruction.

Marxism, Cultural Studies and Sport brings together leading experts on sport to address these issues and to reflect on the continued appeal of sport to people across the globe, as well as on the forms of inequality that sport both produces and highlights. Including a Foreword by Harry Cleaver and Afterword by Michael Bérubé, this book assesses the impact of this work on the fields of ‘mainstream’ Marxism and cultural studies. Marxism, Cultural Studies and Sport is centred on three vital questions:

The result is a unique and diverse examination of modern sports culture. The first book published on the relationship between sport and Marxism for over twenty years, Marxism, Cultural Studies and Sport is an invaluable resource for students of sport sociology, Marxism, and cultural studies at all levels.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Marxism, Cultural Studies and Sport 2. One-Dimensional Sport: Rethinking Marxist Theories of Sport 3. Foucault, Marxism and Sport 4. World Bank Golf: Global Capital, Cultural Resistance and the Re-Ordering of Sporting Space 5. Wrestling with Fred's Angels: Illuminating the Cultural Logics of Sporting Capital 6. Sport, the Media and Marxist Cultural Analysis 7. 'Sisters Are Doing it For Themselves': Theorizing Sporting Celebrity, Marxism and Black Feminism for the Hip-Hop Generation 8. 'Sport Without Guarantees': Cultural Studies and the Politics of Sport 9. Black Marxism, Post-Marxism, and the Critique of Sport 10. 'It's Socialism, Without the Politics': The Triangulation of Marxism, Cultural Studies and Sports Studies 11. Sex, 'Race' and Capital Accumulation: Dennis Rodman Revisited 12. Sport, Labour and Representation 13. Re-Appropriating Gramsci: Marxism, Hegemony and Sport 14. Sport, Steroids and Alienated Labour: A Marxist Critique of Contemporary Wolrd Class High-Performance Sport 15. Political Economy, Memory and the Spectacularization of Urban Space: A Critical Examination of Professional Sports Franchises