Barbaric Sport: A Global Plague

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Globalized sport as savage spectacle and “opium of the people.”

Marc Perelman pulls no punches in this succinct and searing broadside, assailing the “recent form of barbarism” that is the global sporting event. Forget the Olympics and consider, under Perelman’s guidance, the ledger of inequities maintained by such supposedly harmless games: They have provided a smokescreen for the forcible removal of “undesirables;” aided governments in the pursuit of racist agendas; affirmed ...

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Overview

Globalized sport as savage spectacle and “opium of the people.”

Marc Perelman pulls no punches in this succinct and searing broadside, assailing the “recent form of barbarism” that is the global sporting event. Forget the Olympics and consider, under Perelman’s guidance, the ledger of inequities maintained by such supposedly harmless games: They have provided a smokescreen for the forcible removal of “undesirables;” aided governments in the pursuit of racist agendas; affirmed the hypocrisy of drug-testing in an industry where doping is more an imperative than an aberration; and developed the pornographic hybrid that Perelman dubs ‘sporn’, a further twist in our corrupt obsession with the body.

Drawing examples from the modern history of the international sporting event, Perelman argues that today’s colosseums, upheld as examples of “health,” have become the steamroller for a decadent age fixated on competition, fame and elitism.

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Editorial Reviews

La Tribune de Genève
“Marc Perelman’s lucid and somber assessment has ignited a fire in my mind.”
La Tribune de Geneve
Marc Perelman’s lucid and somber assessment has ignited a fire in my mind.
Le Magazine littéraire
Barbaric Sport is not only an attempt to demystify the sporting spectacle, that ‘new true religion of the twenty-first century’ and of ‘decadent modernity’, but above all to unveil the ‘economy of drives’ that shores it up.”
Le Magazine litteraire
Barbaric Sport is not only an attempt to demystify the sporting spectacle, that ‘new true religion of the twenty-first century’ and of ‘decadent modernity’, but above all to unveil the ‘economy of drives’ that shores it up.
Psychologies Magazine
‘We are the champions!’ This is the kind of phrase which exasperates Marc Perelman. Here he takes on the advent of competitive sport as a mass phenomenon, as a flagship institution for globalization.
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781844678594
  • Publisher: Verso
  • Publication date: 6/19/2012
  • Pages: 144
  • Product dimensions: 5.00 (w) x 7.70 (h) x 0.60 (d)

Meet the Author

Marc Perelman is an architect and Professor of Aesthetics at the Université Paris Ouest-Nanterre La Défense. He is the author of numerous books, including L'Ère des stades: Genèse et structure d'unespace historique, Urbs ex machina, Le Corbusier and (with Jean-Marie Brohm) Le Football, une peste émotionnelle.

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