Title: Sporting rhetoric : performance, games, and politics
Abstract: Contents: Linda K. Fuller: Foreword: Sport Communication Linked with Linguistics - Barry Brummett: Introduction: Sports, Games, Rhetoric, Performance, and Politics - Rachel Kraft/Barry Brummett: Why Sport and Games Matter: Performative Rhetorics in Popular Culture - Roger Gatchet: The Rhetoric of Monstrosity in Professional Sports Controversy - Sunshine P. Webster: It Is a Girl Thing: Uncovering the Stylistic Performance of Female Athleticism - Carlnita P. Greene: Towards a Rhetoric of Nostalgia and Cultural Memory: Silver League Base Ball and the Performance of the Past - Luke Winslow: Bull Riding and the Performance of Masculinity - Jaime Wright: Performing Perfection, or, How to Be a Ninja Warrior - Alexis Carreiro: Rollergirls: Superhero Rhetoric in Post-Feminist Television - Jay P. Childers: Going All In on the Global Market: The Rhetorical Performance of Neoliberal Capitalism on ESPN's World Series of Poker - Laura Barberena: Lucha Libre: Mexican Wrestlers and the Portrayal of Politics in the Arena - K. Jeanine Congalton: Competitive Eating as Sport: A Simple Recipe for Everyone - Kevin A. Johnson: Hip-Hop, the NBA, and Street Basketball: The Rhetorical Dimensions of Performance at the Intersection of Class, Race, and Popular Culture - Timothy R. Steffensmeier: Sacred Saturdays: College Football and Local Identity - Meredith M. Bagley: Performing Social Class: The Case of Rutgers Basketball versus Don Imus.
Publication Year: 2009
Publication Date: 2009-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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