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Native Americans and Sport in North America : Other People's Games

King, C.(Edited by)
Part of the Sport in the Global Society series
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Taking examples from the United States and Canada, this comprehensive text offers compassionate and critical accounts of the Native American sporting experience.

It challenges popular images of indigenous athletes and athletics; it explores Native American participation in and appropriation of EuroAmerican sports; and it unpacks social categories, particularly gender, race and heritage and their implications for understanding Native Americans and sport in North America.

Contributors discuss the interplay of power and possibility, difference and identity, representation and remembrance that have shaped the means and meanings of American Indians playing sport.

Included in this book are discussions on:continuity and change, the place of sport in the survival and adaptation of indigenous beliefs and behavioursthe play of power and the power of play within indigenous communities, intercultural spaces, and American popular culturethe contradictions and conditions of possibilities sport has offered American Indiansthe politics and poetics of identitythe axes of difference structuring the indigenous sporting experience, particularly, gender, race, and nationalismrepresentations and stagings of Indianness in the context of sport.

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Product Details
Routledge
0415494923 / 9780415494922
Paperback / softback
796.08
15/10/2008
United Kingdom
202 pages
174 x 246 mm, 410 grams