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Sport and Society in Latin America Joseph L. Arbena

Sport and Society in Latin America By Joseph L. Arbena

Sport and Society in Latin America by Joseph L. Arbena


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The first study of its kind, Sport and Society in Latin America vividly demonstrates the ways in which sport can be used to study various historical and social processes and expands our understanding of sport as a major form of social behavior in Latin America.

Sport and Society in Latin America Summary

Sport and Society in Latin America: Diffusion, Dependency, and the Rise of Mass Culture by Joseph L. Arbena

A very exciting collection that explores sport in itself and also as a cultural phenomenon. In unexpected ways, bicycles are linked to modernization in Mexico, baseball takes on socialist overtones in the Yucatan, and the political outlook in Cuba and Nicaragua is explained in terms of their emphasis on sports. This reviewer especially liked Lever's article on Brazil, in which she demonstrates that sport helps complex modern societies cohere. Spanning a time period from the turn of the century to the present, the seven essays offer dramatic insights into Latin American societies; Robert Levine's conclusion presents comparisons with sports in the US. This new entry into the growing field of sport and social analysis is highly recommended for college and university libraries. Choice A collection of eight original essays by distinguished scholars, this book examines the role of sports, particularly soccer and baseball, in Latin America from the late 19th century to the present. The first study of its kind, Sport and Society in Latin America vividly demonstrates the ways in which sport can be used to study various historical and social processes and expands our understanding of sport as a major form of social behavior in Latin America. The contributors analyze the relationship of sport to foreign penetration and cultural imitation, urbanization and the rise of mass society, social divisiveness and social integration, class conflict, politics, and nationalism and revolution.

About Joseph L. Arbena

JOSEPH L. ARBENA is Professor of History at Clemson University.

Table of Contents

Sport and the Study of Latin American Society: An Overview by Joseph L. Arbena Bicycles, Modernization, and Mexico by William H. Beezley Forging the Regional Pastime: Baseball and Class in Yucatan by Gilbert M. Joseph The Case of Soccer in Early Twentieth-Century Lima by Steve Stein Sport in a Fractured Society: Brazil under Military Rule by Janet Lever Socrates, Corinthians, and Questions of Democracy and Citizenship by Matthew Shirts Sport in Revolutionary Societies: Cuba and Nicaragua by Eric A. Wagner Sports as Dramaturgy for Society: A Concluding Chapter by Robert M. Levine Bibliography Index

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NPB9780313247743
9780313247743
0313247749
Sport and Society in Latin America: Diffusion, Dependency, and the Rise of Mass Culture by Joseph L. Arbena
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1988-07-07
176
N/A
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