Sports Spectators / Edition 1

Sports Spectators / Edition 1

by Allen Guttmann
ISBN-10:
0231064012
ISBN-13:
9780231064019
Pub. Date:
11/04/1986
Publisher:
Columbia University Press
ISBN-10:
0231064012
ISBN-13:
9780231064019
Pub. Date:
11/04/1986
Publisher:
Columbia University Press
Sports Spectators / Edition 1

Sports Spectators / Edition 1

by Allen Guttmann
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Overview

In his previous books Allen Guttmann has provided incisive perspectives on Avery Brundage's role in the Olympic movement and on the nature of modern sports. Now, in his latest book, the accomplished historian of sport turns his attention from the playing field to the grandstand. Sports Spectators, the first historical study of the subject from antiquity to today, is at once erudite and entertaining; comprehensive and succint.

Guttmann first examines the history of sports spectators, starting with Ancient Greece and Rome. He then moves on to the Renaissance and traces three early sports -the tournament, archery, and early versions of football. The author then focuses on the emergenece of sports in post-Renaissance England, and discusses the curious spectacle of animal sports (bear- and bull-baiting and cockfighting), as well as the first appearance of combat sports such as sword fighting, stick fighting, and boxing. The book concludes its historical view by exploring contemporary baseball, football, rowing, tennis, and golf.

From his chronological narrative, Guttmann shifts to detailed analysis of the economic, sociological, and psychological aspects of sports spectatorship. Who were, and are, sports spectators? What is their gender and social class? Have they normally been participants as well as fans? What are the political functions of sports-watching? What are the social dynamics of spectatorship?

Guttmann provides fresh insights which will be useful to scholars and fascinating to everyone. Sports Spectators also looks at the dramatic transformations radio and television have made, and offers an incisive critique of today's sports-related violence, including the increasingly frequent incidences of spectator hooliganism. How violent (or peaceful) have spectators traditionally been? Has spectator violence increased or decreased?

You needn't be a season ticket-holder to enjoy Sports Spectators. Allen Guttmann makes the history of fandom come alive for any reader interested in Western culture and what forms of entertainment reveal about us, as well as those concerned with the recent growth of spectator violence.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780231064019
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publication date: 11/04/1986
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 0.57(w) x 6.00(h) x 9.00(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Allen Guttmann is Professor of American Studies at Amherst College. His previous books with Columbia University Press include From Ritual to Record: The Nature of Modern Sports and The Games Must Go On: Avery Brundage and the Olympic Movement, which was named the U.S. Olympic Committee's "Olympic Book of the Year" for 1984.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I. From Antiquity to Modern Times
1. Greek and Roman Spectators
2. The Middle Ages and the Renaissance
3. Englishmen and Others: Early Modern Times
4. Modern Spectators
Part II. Contemporary Spectators
5. Mediated Spectatorship
6. Dehumanized Spectators?
7. Spectator Hooligans
8. Motivations Actual and Ideal
Notes
Index
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