The passion of Tiger Woods : an anthropologist reports on golf, race, and celebrity scandal

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The passion of Tiger Woods : an anthropologist reports on golf, race, and celebrity scandal

Orin Starn

(A John Hope Franklin Center book)

Duke University Press, 2011

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Perhaps the best golfer ever, Tiger Woods rocketed to the top of a once whites-only sport. Endorsements made him a global brand and the world's richest athlete. The child of a multiracial marriage, Woods and his blond, blue-eyed wife, Elin Nordegren, seemed to represent a new postracial America. Then, in late 2009, Woods became embroiled in a sex scandal that made headlines worldwide. In this concise yet far-reaching analysis, Orin Starn brings an anthropologist's perspective to bear on Tigergate. He explores our modern media obsession with celebrity scandals and their tawdry ritualized drama, yet he offers much more than the usual banal moralizing about the rich and famous. Starn explains how Tiger's travails and the culture of golf reflect broader American anxieties-about race and sex, scapegoating and betrayal, and the role of the sports hero. The Passion of Tiger Woods is required reading for all those interested in the high-stakes world of professional golf, the politics of sports and celebrity, and the myths and realities surrounding the flawed yet riveting figure who remains among the most famous athletes of our time.

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Prologue ix 1. Golf Backward Spells "Flog" 1 2. The Tiger Woods Revolution 23 3. Tigergate, Celebrity Scandal, and the Apology Society 39 4. Internet Wars, Sex Addiction, and the Crucifixion of Tiger Woods 55 5. Postracial Fantasies, Racial Realpolitik 67 6. Tiger's Penis 85 7. Out of the Woods? 107 Notes 119 Bibliography 129 Acknowledgments 135 Index 137

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