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Sporting Rhetoric: Performance, Games, and Politics by Barry Brummett β€” book cover

Sporting Rhetoric: Performance, Games, and Politics

by Barry Brummett
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Synopsis

Millions of people around the world are engaged in sports and games. This volume of essays studies the ways in which that engagement is performed in popular culture. We do not just watch football, we perform being a fan. NBA players do not simply run up and down the court. Instead, on and off the court they perform certain roles, many informed by hip hop culture. Such performances are rhetorical: they manage attitudes, behaviors, and predispositions, influencing the distribution of power. Competitive hot dog eaters, bull riding and Mexican Wrestlers are some of the other sports and games covered by the contributors. The volume is unique in bringing together the three themes of sports and games, performance, and the rhetoric of popular culture and is relevant for both scholarly use and classroom adoption in courses ranging from sport and society, rhetoric, composition, persuasion and argument and popular culture.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2009
Publisher
Lang, Peter Publishing, Incorporated
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781433104282

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