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Contest: Essays on Sports, Culture, and Politics
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Contest: Essays on Sports, Culture, and Politics

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Contest is a riotous excursion through the contemporary sportscape. Gary Genosko uncovers the cultural and political qualities of the world of sports from its gaudiest moments-the professional spectacle of Super Sunday and Sports Illustrated’s swimsuit edition-to its obscure nooks and crannies, like figure-skating psychoanalyst Ernest Jones. The exploration ranges from hockey ( Disciplining Road Hockey,
Athletes as Pets ) to sports’ relationship with design ( Furniture and Sport ); from bodybuilding ( A Portrait of Jesus as a Young Schwarzenegger ) to bike messengers; from gymnastics ( Olympian Cuteness ) to memorabilia. Genosko’s exhilarating approach employs an idiosyncratic mix of cultural studies, contemporary theory, and a lifetime of collecting sports cards as he celebrates the heroic amateurs and the radical losers who are the real stars of Contest.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arp Books
Date
15 May 1999
Pages
123
ISBN
9781894037068

Contest is a riotous excursion through the contemporary sportscape. Gary Genosko uncovers the cultural and political qualities of the world of sports from its gaudiest moments-the professional spectacle of Super Sunday and Sports Illustrated’s swimsuit edition-to its obscure nooks and crannies, like figure-skating psychoanalyst Ernest Jones. The exploration ranges from hockey ( Disciplining Road Hockey,
Athletes as Pets ) to sports’ relationship with design ( Furniture and Sport ); from bodybuilding ( A Portrait of Jesus as a Young Schwarzenegger ) to bike messengers; from gymnastics ( Olympian Cuteness ) to memorabilia. Genosko’s exhilarating approach employs an idiosyncratic mix of cultural studies, contemporary theory, and a lifetime of collecting sports cards as he celebrates the heroic amateurs and the radical losers who are the real stars of Contest.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arp Books
Date
15 May 1999
Pages
123
ISBN
9781894037068