Fame to Infamy: Race, Sport, and the Fall from Grace
Fame to Infamy: Race, Sport, and the Fall from Grace
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Abstract
This book follows the paths of sports figures who were embraced by the general populace but who, through a variety of circumstances, real or imagined, found themselves falling out of favor. The chapters focus on the roles played by athletes, the media, and fans in describing how once-esteemed popular figures find themselves scorned by the same public that at one time viewed them as heroic, laudable, or otherwise respectable. The book examines a wide range of sports and eras, and includes chapters on Barry Bonds, Kirby Puckett, Mike Tyson, Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa, Branch Rickey, Joe Louis and Max Schmeling, Michael Jordan, Wilt Chamberlain, and Jim Brown, as well as an afterword and introduction.
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Front Matter
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Introduction: Thoughts on Fame and Infamy
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Barry Bonds: Of Passion and Hostility
Lisa Doris Alexander
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Kirby Puckett: A Middle American Tragedy
Sherrie L. Wilson
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Don’t Believe the Hype: The Racial Representation of Mike Tyson in Three Acts
Thabiti Lewis
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Lost in Translation: Voice, Masculinity, Race, and the 1998 Home Run Chase
Shelley Lucas
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Branch Rickey: Moral Capitalist
Robert F. Lewis II
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Inextricably Linked: Joe Louis and Max Schmeling Revisited
C. Oren Renick andJoel Nathan Rosen
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Mortgaging Michael Jordan’s Reputation
Jeffrey Lane
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A Precarious Perch: Wilt Chamberlain, Basketball Stardom, and Racial Politics
Gregory J. Kaliss
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Jim Brown: The Rise and Fall (and Rise) of a Cultural Icon
Roberta J. Newman
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Afterword: Sports and the Iron Fist of Myth
Jack Lule
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End Matter
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