The athletic crusade : sport and American cultural imperialism

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The athletic crusade : sport and American cultural imperialism

Gerald R. Gems

University of Nebraska Press, c2006

  • : cloth
  • : paper

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注記

Bibliography: p. [201]-224

Includes index

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

: cloth ISBN 9780803222168

内容説明

"The Athletic Crusade" is the first book to systematically analyze the role of sports in the expansion of U.S. empire from the 1890s through World War II. Gerald Gems details how white, Anglo-Saxon Protestant males set the standard for inclusion within American society, transferred that standard to foreign territories, and subtly used American sports to instill allegedly desirable racial, moral, and commercial virtues in colonial subjects. In the realm of such expansion, sports provided a less harsh, less militaristic means of instilling belief in a dominant system's values and principles than more overt methods such as war. The process of change, however, had unexpected consequences as subordinate groups adapted or even rejected American overtures. Sport became a means for nonwhites to challenge whiteness, Social Darwinism, and cultural hegemony by establishing their own physical prowess, claiming a measure of esteem, and creating a greater sense of national identity. Gems shows the direct influence of sports in Hawaii, the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic and explores their comparatively minimal influence in countries such as China and Japan. Amid increasing globalization, "The Athletic Crusade" offers a welcome perspective on how the United States has attempted to spread its influence in the past and the implications for the future of indigenous and other societies. Gerald Gems is a professor of health and physical education at North Central College in Naperville, Illinois. He is the author of "For Pride, Profit, and Patriarchy: Football and the Incorporation of American Cultural Values", and "Windy City Wars: Labor, Leisure, and Sport in the Making of Chicago".

目次

  • Chapter 1: Introduction: Race, Religion and Manifest Destiny
  • Chapter 2: China and the Rejection of Christianity
  • Chapter 3: Baseball and Bushido in Japan
  • Chapter 4: Sport and Colonialism in the Philippines
  • Chapter 5: Hawaii: The Cultural Crossroads of Sport
  • Chapter 6: Cuba and the Rehabilitative Qualities of Sport
  • Chapter 7: Puerto Rico: Sport and the Restoration of National Pride
  • Chapter 8: The Dominican Republic: Sport and Economic Retaliation
  • Chapter 9: The Outposts of Empire
  • Chapter 10: The Globalization of American Sporting Culture
巻冊次

: paper ISBN 9780803245334

内容説明

The Athletic Crusade is the first book to systematically analyze the role of sports in the expansion of U.S. empire from the 1890s through World War II. Gerald R. Gems details how white, Anglo-Saxon Protestant males set the standard for inclusion within American society, transferred that standard to foreign territories, and subtly used American sports to instill allegedly desirable racial, moral, and commercial virtues in colonial subjects. In the realm of such expansion, sports provided a less harsh, less militaristic means of instilling belief in a dominant system's values and principles than more overt methods such as war.The process of change, however, had unexpected consequences as subordinate groups adapted or even rejected American overtures. Sport became a means for nonwhites to challenge whiteness, Social Darwinism, and cultural hegemony by establishing their own physical prowess, claiming a measure of esteem, and creating a greater sense of national identity. Gems shows the direct influence of sports in Hawaii, the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic and explores their comparatively minimal influence in countries such as China and Japan. Amid increasing globalization, The Athletic Crusade offers a welcome perspective on how the United States has attempted to spread its influence in the past and the implications for the future of indigenous and other societies.

目次

1. Race, Religion, and Manifest Destiny2. China and the Rejection of Christianity3. Baseball and Bushido in Japan4. Sport and Colonialism int he Philippines5. Hawaii as a Cultural Crossroads of Sport6. Cuba and Rehabilitative Qualities of Sport7. Sport and the Restoriation of Pride in Puerto Rico8. Sport and Economic Retaliation in the Dominican Republic9. The Outposts of Empire10. The Globalization of Sport Notes Bibliography Index

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