The Game is Not a Game: The Power, Protest and Politics of American Sports
Part theory, part op-ed, The Game is Not a Game, is an affecting, sobering and unflinching examination of the good and evil of the sports industry. Both liberating and provocative, Jackson explores the role sports play in American society and also the hypocritical standards, which the athletes that play them are often judged. The Game is Not a Game is not intended to be a “safe space.” It breaks the typical sports literary format and rules, challenging accepted ideology, and pushing the comfort zones and boundaries of mainstream sports media. Chapters explore “America’s Miseducation of LeBron James;” “The Disrespect of Serena Williams’ G.O.A.T.ness;” the duplicity of the NFL with the plight of Colin Kaepernick; the cultural bias of analytics; the power of social activism verses the power and politics of professional sports ownership− from the perspective of a writer considered one of the leading voices of social, political and racial activism in sports media.

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The Game is Not a Game: The Power, Protest and Politics of American Sports
Part theory, part op-ed, The Game is Not a Game, is an affecting, sobering and unflinching examination of the good and evil of the sports industry. Both liberating and provocative, Jackson explores the role sports play in American society and also the hypocritical standards, which the athletes that play them are often judged. The Game is Not a Game is not intended to be a “safe space.” It breaks the typical sports literary format and rules, challenging accepted ideology, and pushing the comfort zones and boundaries of mainstream sports media. Chapters explore “America’s Miseducation of LeBron James;” “The Disrespect of Serena Williams’ G.O.A.T.ness;” the duplicity of the NFL with the plight of Colin Kaepernick; the cultural bias of analytics; the power of social activism verses the power and politics of professional sports ownership− from the perspective of a writer considered one of the leading voices of social, political and racial activism in sports media.

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The Game is Not a Game: The Power, Protest and Politics of American Sports

The Game is Not a Game: The Power, Protest and Politics of American Sports

by Robert Scoop Jackson
The Game is Not a Game: The Power, Protest and Politics of American Sports

The Game is Not a Game: The Power, Protest and Politics of American Sports

by Robert Scoop Jackson

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Part theory, part op-ed, The Game is Not a Game, is an affecting, sobering and unflinching examination of the good and evil of the sports industry. Both liberating and provocative, Jackson explores the role sports play in American society and also the hypocritical standards, which the athletes that play them are often judged. The Game is Not a Game is not intended to be a “safe space.” It breaks the typical sports literary format and rules, challenging accepted ideology, and pushing the comfort zones and boundaries of mainstream sports media. Chapters explore “America’s Miseducation of LeBron James;” “The Disrespect of Serena Williams’ G.O.A.T.ness;” the duplicity of the NFL with the plight of Colin Kaepernick; the cultural bias of analytics; the power of social activism verses the power and politics of professional sports ownership− from the perspective of a writer considered one of the leading voices of social, political and racial activism in sports media.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781642590975
Publisher: Haymarket Books
Publication date: 06/16/2020
Pages: 180
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.60(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Scoop Jackson is a National Senior Writer For ESPN. He has covered issues of race, culture, politics and sports for various publications for over twenty five years. He is the former executive editor of XXL and Slam and former publisher of The Agenda.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

The "Race" to the Finish

NFL 9

The American Hypocrisy

#THEMTOO 21

The UnRespected Worth of the Woman Athlete

White and Woke 37

The Quiet, Not-So-Risky, but So Necessary Politics of Gregg Popovich and Steve Kerr (An Abstract Myth)

Colin Kaepernick 53

The Symbol versus the Shield versus the US versus Us

Bali or Fall 67

The Re-Characterization of LaVar Ball

Their Eyes Were Watching a God 75

Our Miseducation of LeBron James

Buoyancy Matters 95

Formation 101

An Interview with Jemele Hill

Illmatic 117

The NCAA's Fraud Perfection (A Novella)

#BaseballSoWhite

Making a Curious, Theoretical, Disturbing, Outrageous Case for Jackie Bradley Jr.

Fake News 151

The Tricknology of the Great American Sports Argument

The "Numb" in Numbers 175

How Analytics Is Becoming the NBA's New Jim Crow

I (Still) Can't Breathe 193

Players versus Ownership versus Community and the Politics of Social Activism in American Professional Athletics

Epilogue 205

Eddie

Sources 207

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