Читать книгу Black Collegiate Athletes and the Neoliberal State - Albert Y. Bimper Jr. - Страница 3

Оглавление

Sport, Identity, and Culture

Series Editor: Gerald R. Gems (North Central College)

The Sport, Identity, and Culture series addresses the important role sport plays in social, cultural, and political contexts throughout history. While the series is primarily historical in its focus, it welcomes interdisciplinary projects. It is intentionally broad in its conceptualization, as sport—its organization, practice, and meanings—exists both within and beyond the territorial, cultural, social, ethnic, racial, gender, psychological, and chronological borders that construct and define individual and group identity.

Editorial Board

Linda J. Borish, Western Michigan

Susanna Hedenborg, Malmö University

Jorge Iber, Texas Tech University

Malcolm MacLean, University of Gloucestershire

Patricia Anne Vertinsky, University of British Columbia

Gertrud Pfister, University of Copenhagen

Titles in the Series

Asians and Pacific Islanders in American Football: Historical and Contemporary Experiences, by Joel S. Franks

The Miami Times and the Fight for Equality: Race, Sport, and the Black Press, 1948–1958, by Yanela G. McLeod

The Early Years of Chicago Soccer, 1887–1939, by Gabe Logan

Transnational Sport in the American West: Oaxaca California Basketball, by Bernardo Ramirez Rios

Sport and the Shaping of Civic Identity in Chicago, by Gerald R. Gems

Black Collegiate Athletes and the Neoliberal State: Dreaming from Bended Knee, by Albert Y. Bimper Jr.

Black Collegiate Athletes and the Neoliberal State

Подняться наверх