Full Description
Fair and Foul explores our love of sport, just as it reveals sport's darker side—the influence of big business, corruption, price gouging, political maneuvering, gender bias, media grandstanding, and more. The sixth edition features a new chapter on mass media and sport, a revised introduction that lays out the two themes of the book with fresh examples, and a significantly revised chapter on college sport that asks whether or not big-time college sports are compatible with higher education. This edition also features new material throughout, such as the rising costs and increasing injuries in youth sports, fantasy sports, homophobia in sport, "one and done," and more.
Fair and Foul draws on examples ranging from youth to pro sports to give us a deeper understanding of how sports shape our everyday world. Ideal for sparking classroom discussion, Fair and Foul is an excellent book for students of sports and society, American culture, and other courses.
Contents
Preface
New to the Seventh Edition
Acknowledgments
Foreword by Michael A. Messner
Chapter 1: Paradoxes of Sport: An Introduction
Theme I: Sport Is Fair; Sport Is Foul
Theme II: Sport as a Microcosm of Society
Common Characteristics of Sport and Society
Variation on the "Sport as a Microcosm of Society" Theme: The Super Bowl
Variation on the "Sport as a Microcosm of Society" Theme: What Football and Baseball Tell us About our Society
Overview
Paradoxes of Sport
Part I: Sport is Fair, Sport is Foul
Chapter 2: Sport Unites, Sport Divides
The Role of Sport in Unity and Division among Nations
Unity and Division through Sport in the United States
Caveats
Chapter 3: Sport Includes, Sport Excludes
Title IX, Participation, and Opportunity
Barriers to Girls and Women's Sports
Media Coverage of Women's Sports
Impact of Sports on Girls and Women, on Society
Conclusion
Chapter 4: Sport Is Healthy, Sport Is Destructive
Sports and Girls and Women's Health
The Destructive Aspects of Sport
Conclusion
Chapter 5: The Organization of Youth Sport: Issues and Consequences
Two Fundamentally Different Forms of Play for Young Children
The Dark Side of Adult-Centered Play
Conclusion
Part II: Sports as a Microcosm of Society
Chapter 6: Are Sports Played on a Level Playing Field? Issues of Race, Class, and Gender
Racial Inequities
Class Inequities
Gender Inequities
Conclusion
Chapter 7: Media and Sport: Changing Sports, Changing Media
Shifts in the Media Landscape
Televised Sports as a Window on Reality or a Social Construction?
Commercial Interests
Sport as a Male Preserve
Television as a Game Changer
Conclusion
Chapter 8: Big-Time College Sport: Commercialized Sport Within Academia
The Case that Big-Time Sport Promotes Education
The Case that Big-Time Sport Compromises Educational Goals
College Sport as Big Business
Summary: The Contradictions of Big-Time Sport in Academia
Chapter 9: Professional Sports Franchises: Public Teams, Private Businesses
Professional Sport as a Monopoly
Public Subsidies to Professional Team Franchises
The Rationale for Public Subsidization of Professional Sports Teams
An Alternative Structure
Chapter 10: The Challenge: Changing Sport
Is Change Possible?
Should We Change Sport?
How Do We Go About Making Changes?
Index
About the Authors