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Fallen Sports Heroes, Media, & Celebrity Culture Lawrence A. Wenner

Fallen Sports Heroes, Media, & Celebrity Culture By Lawrence A. Wenner

Fallen Sports Heroes, Media, & Celebrity Culture by Lawrence A. Wenner


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In examining the hero to villain arc of sport celebrity, this volume features leading scholars from the fields of media, sport, and cultural studies who bring diverse vantage points to understanding how contemporary sport celebrities become heroes and gain fame and then fall precipitously from grace through a variety of sporting offenses.

Fallen Sports Heroes, Media, & Celebrity Culture Summary

Fallen Sports Heroes, Media, & Celebrity Culture by Lawrence A. Wenner

This book has won the CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title award 2014.

Fallen Sports Heroes, Media, and Celebrity Culture focuses on the increasingly ubiquitous phenomenon whereby notable figures from the sporting world fall from grace in full public view on the main stages of media. While such falls are of remarkably varied character, they fuel questions about the role of the sports hero, the co-mingling of sport and celebrity culture, and the changing nature of moral fault lines in contemporary society. In examining the hero to villain arc of sport celebrity, this volume features leading scholars from the fields of media, sport, and cultural studies who bring diverse vantage points to understanding how contemporary sport celebrities become heroes and gain fame and then fall precipitously from grace through a variety of sporting offenses. The sagas of star athletes as well as coaches and sportscasters are examined running the gamut from substance abuse (from performance-enhancing and recreational drugs to alcoholism) to sexual improprieties (from bad sexual manners to sexual assault to sex addiction to homophobia to questions over verification of sex) to routine thuggery (aimed not only at opponents but seen in extracurricular gun play and dogfighting) to questionable politics (demonstrating loyalties ranging from good nationalism to bad). The intriguing analyses featured here make us think about our cultural preoccupation with sports, the prospects for finding heroes in celebrity culture, and the moral complexities that are engaged as sport heroes fall and sometimes rise again redeemed.

Fallen Sports Heroes, Media, & Celebrity Culture Reviews

The stars of sport become figures in public discourses about moralities, lifestyles and values. [...] This impressive collection, comprising contributors who have been central to analysis of these processes over many years, is an indispensible guide to the place of the sport hero, celebrated or reviled, in contemporary culture. (Garry Whannel, Professor of Media Cultures and Director of the Research Institute for Media Art and Design at the University of Bedfordshire, UK and author of 'Culture, Politics, and Sport')
Unlike celebs from other spheres of culture, athletes are also expected to be heroes and role models. This increases the likelihood that they will disappoint fans and fall from favor. The insightful articles in this collection explain the dynamics and consequences of this rise and fall process and help us better understand celebrity culture and the role of sport in society. (Jay Coakley, Professor Emeritus, University of Coloradp. Colorado Springs and author of 'Sports in Society: Issues and Controversies')
The breadth, depth and global reach of these essays compel us to say to our fallen heroes, 'Our nations turn our cynical and forever disappointed eyes from you.' But they also make clear that we will engage in a perpetual quest to create new heroes as we worship one of the most powerful institutions on this planet - sport. (Mary Jo Kane, Professor of Sport Sociology and Director of the Tucker Center for Research on Girls & Women in Sport, University of Minnesota)
This collection is a treasure trove of behind-the-scenes stories of many of the world's most famous athletes, their rise and especially their fall. A diverse set of lively scholars examine the underside of sport celebrities, those stories that seem more than we wanted to know about a star but can't put down. The result is a garden of earthly disasters and delights that will captivate any close observer of sports. [...] Game on! (Michael Real, Professor of Communication and Culture, Royal Roads University, Canada and author of Super Media and Exploring Media Culture)
The stars of sport become figures in public discourses about moralities, lifestyles and values. [...] This impressive collection, comprising contributors who have been central to analysis of these processes over many years, is an indispensible guide to the place of the sport hero, celebrated or reviled, in contemporary culture. (Garry Whannel, Professor of Media Cultures and Director of the Research Institute for Media Art and Design at the University of Bedfordshire, UK and author of 'Culture, Politics, and Sport')
Unlike celebs from other spheres of culture, athletes are also expected to be heroes and role models. This increases the likelihood that they will disappoint fans and fall from favor. The insightful articles in this collection explain the dynamics and consequences of this rise and fall process and help us better understand celebrity culture and the role of sport in society. (Jay Coakley, Professor Emeritus, University of Coloradp. Colorado Springs and author of 'Sports in Society: Issues and Controversies')
The breadth, depth and global reach of these essays compel us to say to our fallen heroes, 'Our nations turn our cynical and forever disappointed eyes from you.' But they also make clear that we will engage in a perpetual quest to create new heroes as we worship one of the most powerful institutions on this planet - sport. (Mary Jo Kane, Professor of Sport Sociology and Director of the Tucker Center for Research on Girls & Women in Sport, University of Minnesota)
This collection is a treasure trove of behind-the-scenes stories of many of the world's most famous athletes, their rise and especially their fall. A diverse set of lively scholars examine the underside of sport celebrities, those stories that seem more than we wanted to know about a star but can't put down. The result is a garden of earthly disasters and delights that will captivate any close observer of sports. [...] Game on! (Michael Real, Professor of Communication and Culture, Royal Roads University, Canada and author of Super Media and Exploring Media Culture)

About Lawrence A. Wenner

Lawrence A. Wenner (PhD, University of Iowa) is Von der Ahe Professor of Communication and Ethics in the College of Communication & Fine Arts and the School of Film & Television at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. He is editor of the journals International Review for the Sociology of Sport and Communication and Sport. His books on sport include Media, Sports, and Society; MediaSport; and Sport, Beer, and Gender: Promotional Culture and Contemporary Social Life (with Steven J. Jackson).

Table of Contents

Contents: Lawrence A. Wenner: The Fallen Sports Hero in the Age of Mediated Celebrityhood - Toby Miller: Exposing Celebrity Sports - William J. Morgan: Athletic Heroic Acts and Living on the Moral Edge - Bryan E. Denham: From Coverage to Recovery: Mediating the Fallen Sports Celebrity - Andrew C. Billings: Tiger Woods Lands in the Rough: Golf, Apologia, and the Heroic Limits of Privacy - C. Lee Harrington/Kimberly S. Schimmel: Andre Agassi and the Tides of Tennis Celebrity: Image, Reconstruction, and Confession - Lindsey J. Mean: On Track, off Track, on Oprah: The Framing of Marion Jones as Golden Girl and American Fraud - Becky Beal: The Ups and Downs of Skating Vertical: Christian Hosoi, Crystal Meth, and Christianity - James L. Cherney/Kurt Lindemann: Wrestling with Extremes: Steroids, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Chris Benoit - Pirkko Markula/Zoe Avner: Bad Landing: Charting the Gold and Criminal Records of Finnish Ski Jumper, Matti Nykanen - Alistair John/Toni Bruce/Steven J. Jackson: Traitor on High Seas: Russell Coutts, Kiwi Loyalty, and Opportunism in International Yachting - Cheryl Cooky/Shari L. Dworkin: Running Down What Comes Naturally: Gender Verification and South Africa's Caster Semenya - Michael D. Giardina/Mar Magnusen: Dog Bites Man? The Criminalization and Rehabilitation of Michael Vick - Katherine L. Lavelle: Guns Are No Joke: Framing Plaxico Burress, Gilbert Arenas, and Gunplay in Professional Sports - Mary G. McDonald/Cheryl Cooky: Interrogating Discourses About the WNBA's Bad Girls: Intersectionality and the Politics of Representation - Oliver Rick/Michael L. Silk/David L. Andrews: Liquid Beckham: Inoculating a Star Against Falls from Grace - Bill Grantham: No Gagging Matter: John Terry Plays Centre Back from Dad of the Year to (Alleged) Debauchery - Jim McKay/Karen Brooks: Wayne's World: Media Narratives of Downfall and Redemption About Australian Football King, Wayne Carey - David Rowe: Spinning out of Control: Harbhajan Singh, Postcolonial Cricket Celebrity, and the Revenge Narrative - Marie Hardin/Nicole M. LaVoi: The Bully and the Girl Who Did What She Did: Neo-Homophobia in Coverage of Two Women's College Basketball Coaches - Michael L. Butterworth: Coaches Gone Wild: Media, Masculinity, and Morality in Big-Time College Football - Kevin Young/Michael Atkinson: Faking It: Dean Richards, Rugby Union, and Harlequins at the Bloodgate - Heather L. Hundley: Who's Sorry Now? Sportscasters Falling from Grace, Saving Face - Jay Scherer/Lisa McDermott: Don Cherry and the Cultural Politics of Rock'Em Sock'Em Nationalism: Complicating the Hero-Villain Binary in Canada - Scott Tinley: Beyond the Failed Sports Hero: Where We All Fall Down.

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GOR013595212
9781433112980
1433112981
Fallen Sports Heroes, Media, & Celebrity Culture by Lawrence A. Wenner
Used - Good
Paperback
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
2013-03-28
382
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