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Living out of Bounds: The Male Athlete's Everyday Life

Autor Steven J. Overman
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 noi 2008 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Despite some enormous differences in salary among professional athletes, most aspects of their daily lives remain surprisingly constant across sports and income levels. In Living out of Bounds author Steven J. Overman mines a wide array of sports biographies, autobiographies, memoirs, and diaries to construct a representative picture of the athlete's life. In the course of the work a portrait emerges that transcends the individual lives lived. The shared experiences of devoted training, of travel and hotels, and of tension within and beyond the clubhouse or gym, force us to appreciate the often oppressive reality of the sporting life, at the same time that the individual lives lived also provide us with a glimpse of the rewards that make sports so compelling to audiences and athletes across America..
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313346682
ISBN-10: 0313346682
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

Steven J. Overman has spent most of his professional life writing about various aspects of sport. He has published some three-dozen articles and reviews in academic journals, including a recent article on male athletes and their fathers for the British journal Auto/biography. His book-length publications include a college textbook, a mini-text for high school history students, and a monograph on The Influence of the Protestant Ethic on Sport and Recreation (1997). Overman wrote several short biographies for David Wiggins' African Americans in Sports (2004), and he also regularly contributes columns and op-ed pieces for newspapers.

Cuprins

PrefaceIntroductionChapter One: The Athletes Family and Youth RootsOpening RoundsThe Influence of ParentsCoaches and Father FiguresLooking BackwardChapter Two: The Narrow World of SportsPart I: Sport as SanctuaryHome Away from HomeSanctum SanctorumPart II: Sport As NeverlandFrom Peter Pan to Pete RoseLiving in NeverlandCoaching as PaternalismThe Wider WorldChapter Three: Public Life, Private SpaceIntroductionCoping with CelebrityChapter Four: In the Arenas ShadowGladiators HolidayPractice TimeOn the RoadHotel LivingTime in; Time outFilling Leisure TimePlaying Cards and GamblingRecreational DrugsLife Styles of the Nouveau Riche and FamousTeammates and BuddiesRevealing the Inner ManChapter Five: Sex and SexualityMale EnclaveCheerleaders, Temptresses, and Centerfolds: Marginalizing WomenHome and AwaySexual AthletesThe Evolving Status of Gay AthletesChapter Six: Team Colors: Sport and RaceA Century of ChangeChapter Seven: The Athlete and His BodyThe Toll of TrainingBetter Living through ChemistryGetting HurtThe Three Rs of Injuries: Repair, Rehab, and RecoveryNo Pain, No GainChapter Eight: Retiring from SportOne Game at a TimeOne-more-year SyndromeTransition and AdjustmentThe Ex-athlete in Search of IdentityRepresentative RetirementsEndnotes

Recenzii

Sport biographies and autobiographies dominate the sport sections of bookstores, and those who read enough notice common themes: struggle, of family support or nonsupport, and finally of triumph. Overman (a journalist) has performed a kind of a meta-analysis of a large number of biographies and autobiographies of male, predominantly US, athletes. Using the athletes' and their biographers' descriptions of the lives of male athletes, he describes the common themes and bonds these athletes share. He examines topics like early family life and how many athletes view sport as both a sanctuary and a place that allows them to avoid the responsibilities of being an adult. He describes their daily activities, their struggles to maintain their health, and their response to retirement.