ABSTRACT

This collection illustrates the expansiveness of an interdisciplinary approach to the study of sport. While rooted in anthropology, these essays consider American sports in their social, economic, cultural and political aspects, charting their evolution. The book draws from history, sociology, and political science; as well as considering the relationship between the developed and developing world; and culture and masculinity.

The first part of the book considers the local and global interplay of professional baseball, covering:

  • Major League Baseball’s impact on the Dominican Republic
  • nationalism and baseball on the Mexican/US border
  • the globalizing forces of baseball as an industry.

The second part of the book is concerned with the cultural examination of the responsiveness of masculinity to social and cultural forces, examining:

  • the exaggerated world of bodybuilders in Southern California
  • the cross-cultural comparisons of male behaviour on a bi-national baseball team in Mexico
  • the historical examination of Jews in American sport.

 

This book was previously published as a special issue of Sport in Society

chapter |20 pages

Baseball as Underdevelopment

The Political-Economy of Sport in the Dominican Republic

chapter |31 pages

Yo Soy Dominicano

Hegemony and Resistance through Baseball

chapter |14 pages

Dominican Republic

Forging an International Industry

chapter |18 pages

Borderline Treason

Nationalisms and Baseball on the Texas–Mexican Border

chapter |21 pages

Tender Machos

Masculine Contrasts in the Mexican Baseball League

chapter |38 pages

The Hustler Complex

chapter |47 pages

Comic Book Masculinity

chapter |18 pages

Anti-Semitism and Anti-Somatism

Seeking the Elusive Sporting Jew