Contact us on (02) 8445 2300
For all customer service and order enquiries

Woodslane Online Catalogues

9780252067211 Academic Inspection Copy

Muhammad Ali, the People's Champ

  • ISBN-13: 9780252067211
  • Publisher: UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESS
    Imprint: UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESS
  • Edited by Elliott J. Gorn
  • Price: AUD $60.99
  • Stock: 0 in stock
  • Availability: This book is temporarily out of stock, order will be despatched as soon as fresh stock is received.
  • Local release date: 16/03/1998
  • Format: Paperback 224 pages Weight: 0g
  • Categories: Sport & leisure industries [KNSP]
Description
Reviews
Google
Preview
Recently recognized by Sports Illustrated as still the best-known athlete in the world, Muhammad Ali has played a fascinating role in American culture, with an influence that has reached far beyond sports.In addition to Ali the boxer, there are Ali the Black Muslim, Ali the cultural icon, Ali the anti-war protestor, Ali the telecelebrity, Ali the narcissist, and more. And it is these various incarnations — Ali as a window onto his time, our time — that build upon each other in this book to give us a vivid portrait of one of the greatest protagonists in the ring of public history.As the first book by scholars on the significance of his life and times, Muhammad Ali, the People's Champ is a fresh reassessment of the place of a giant sports idol and the role he has played in American history. Ali both shaped and reflected the times in which he lived. He touched the lives of people in a way unprecedented by almost any sports figure before or since. The contributors conclude that we can have no full understanding of our era without him.A volume in the series Sport and Society, edited by Benjamin G. Rader and Randy Roberts
''Essential reading... A great book.'' -- The Historian. ''Offers real insight into the Ali phenomenon; and the essays are interesting from a purely historical standpoint, for Ali is one of the most compelling figures, socially and politically, of the 20th century.'' -- San Francisco Review of Books ''Ezra's study is original and incisive, based on a wealth of primarily newspaper and secondary sources. It's a book that opens windows rather than shuts doors, a study that says much and reminds the reader that much remains to be said.'' American Studies, Issue 52:1
Google Preview content