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OverviewSan Francisco Bay Area Sports brings together fifteen essays covering the issues, controversies, and personalities that have emerged as northern Californians recreated and competed over the last 150 years. The area’s diversity, anti-establishment leanings, and unique and beautiful natural surroundings are explored in the context of a dynamic sporting past that includes events broadcast to millions or activities engaged in by just a few. Professional and college events are covered along with lesser-known entities such as Oakland’s public parks, tennis player and Bay Area native Rosie Casals, environmentalism and hiking in Marin County, and the origins of the Gay Games. Taken as a whole, this book clarifies how sport is connected to identities based on sexuality, gender, race, and ethnicity. Just as crucial, the stories here illuminate how sport and recreation can potentially create transgressive spaces, particularity in a place known for its nonconformity. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rita Liberti , Maureen SmithPublisher: University of Arkansas Press Imprint: University of Arkansas Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.568kg ISBN: 9781682260203ISBN 10: 1682260208 Pages: 500 Publication Date: 28 February 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews<i>San Francisco Bay Area Sports</i> merits extensive attention. It provides valuable information and insights that too few people are aware of regarding what games, sports, and other physical activities can contribute to individuals and society. </p> Roberta J. Park, University of California, Berkeley</p> <i>San Francisco Bay Area Sports</i> merits extensive attention. It provides valuable information and insights that too few people are aware of regarding what games, sports, and other physical activities can contribute to individuals and society. </p>--Roberta J. Park, University of California, Berkeley</p> San Francisco Bay Area Sports merits extensive attention. It provides valuable information and insights that too few people are aware of regarding what games, sports, and other physical activities can contribute to individuals and society. --Roberta J. Park, University of California, Berkeley The stories of these sporting people and practices contain insightful analyses of political, class-based, environmental, racial, ethnic, gender, and sexuality issues that continue to be played out in the world of sport today. Creates a palpable sense of place for those familiar with the area only through media representations, and also rings true for those of us who have ever called the Bay Area home. --Alison M. Wrynn, California State University San Francisco Bay Area Sports merits extensive attention. It provides valuable information and insights that too few people are aware of regarding what games, sports, and other physical activities can contribute to individuals and society. Roberta J. Park, University of California, Berkeley The stories of these sporting people and practices contain insightful analyses of political, class-based, environmental, racial, ethnic, gender, and sexuality issues that continue to be played out in the world of sport today. Creates a palpable sense of place for those familiar with the area only through media representations, and also rings true for those of us who have ever called the Bay Area home. Alison M. Wrynn, California State University Author InformationRita Liberti is a professor in the Department of Kinesiology and director of the Center for Sport and Social Justice on the California State University, East Bay campus in Hayward. Her primary area of expertise is women's twentieth-century sport history. Maureen M. Smith is a professor in the Department of Kinesiology and Health Science at California State University, Sacramento. She teaches courses in sport history and sport sociology. Her research areas include twentieth-century African American sport history, the Olympic Games, and sport statues. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |