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Out of Left Field
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01 September 2011

— Samanatha King, School of Kinesiology & Health Studies Queen’s University
“Out of Left Field deserves a wide audience.
Out of Left Field offers an engaging synthesis of the leading currents in critical social theory and ably applies them to the world of sport. The book also has a global focus. It weaves together examples and writings from North America, Europe, Latin American, and the Caribbean. A strength of the volume is its thorough and insightful considerations of race, gender, sexuality, nation, empire, modernity, and media culture. Written in a readable style, Out of Left Field encourages engagement and fosters application.”
— C. Richard King, Department of Comparative Ethnic Studies, Washington State University
“… engages readers in a structural analysis of how sport, particularly high-performance sport, within a colonial, racist, sexist and homophobic/heterosexist structure not only exploits athletes, but also is or can be a site for social and political struggle for justice.”
— Carl James, York University
: Part 1: The Nature of Sport
: Alienation and Discipline in High-Performance Sport
: Racism and Exploitation in Sport
: Sport and Art: C.L.R. James and the Anti-Colonial Movement
: Eduardo Galeano: Imperialism and Pleasure in Sport
: Part 2: Sport and Identity
: Racial Inequality and Capitalism in Women’s Sport
: Women’s Sport Today: Transnational Feminism and Neoliberalism
: Sport, Normative Masculinity, Racial Inequality and the Ethos of Capitalism
: Sport and Sexual Regulation
: Part 3: Sport, Culture and Ideology
: Sport, Spectacle and Desire
: Sport and Representation
: Sport and Film
: Sport and the Nation
: Conclusion
: Glossary
: References