ABSTRACT

Sports are more important than ever socially, economically and culturally. As well as embodying cherished values and ideals, sports now reflect many of the worries of wider society. Drugs, racism, corruption and violence are all now major concerns and our experience of sport is increasingly subject to a gigantic industry made up of owners, players, sports goods manufacturers, television networks and corporate sponsors.

In this newly expanded edition of Making Sense of Sports, Cashmore addresses all these issues as well as the more basic questions about the history of sports, its social context and possible future development. Among the new editions other themes are:

* the body, how it works and why it is more cultural than natural
* why women continue to be devalued and depreciated by sports
* Nike, globalization and the sports industry
* art and how it reflects changing conceptions of sports.

chapter 1|12 pages

introduction

why sports fascinate and captivate us

chapter 2|16 pages

naturals

the role of evolution

chapter 3|22 pages

built for action the structure and functions of the human body

the structure and functions of the human

chapter 4|36 pages

animal spirits

a history of sports

chapter 5|24 pages

the hunt for reasons

how theorists have explained sports

chapter 6|28 pages

behind on points

why black sports stars are symbols of failure

chapter 7|24 pages

building bodies

science, sex, and natural-born losers

chapter 8|26 pages

the secondbest sex

how women are devalued and diminished by sports

chapter 9|30 pages

champs or cheats? drugs in sports and attempts to eliminate them

drugs in sports and attempts to eliminate

chapter 10|30 pages

not for the fainthearted

violence and the legal battlefield

chapter 11|24 pages

through artists’ eyes

representations of sports

chapter 12|30 pages

a match made in heaven

why television and sports are inseparable

chapter 13|20 pages

at the business end

Rupert Murdoch and the commercial world of sports

chapter 14|26 pages

the that conquered the world

Nike and the globalization process

chapter 15|18 pages

same rules, different game

why sports and politics mix so well

chapter 16|20 pages

things to come

what lies in the future?