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Robert Scoop Jackson
The Game is Not a Game - The Power, Protest and Politics of American Sports
English · Hardback
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Description
An insightful, unapologetic exposé of the intersection of sports, culture, and politics from veteran journalist Robert Scoop Jackson.
About the author
Scoop Jackson is a National Senior Writer For ESPN. He has covered issues of race, culture, politics and sports for various publications for over twenty five years. He is the former executive editor of XXL and Slam and former publisher of The Agenda.
Summary
An insightful, unapologetic exposé of the intersection of sports, culture, and politics from veteran journalist Robert Scoop Jackson.
Foreword
- National Print Campaign: ESPN, Sports Illustrated, Slam, LA Times, NY Times, GQ, The Reader, Chicago Tribune, The Village Voice, New City, Hypebeast, Journal of Sports and Social Issues, International Journal of Sports and Society, SB Nation, The Athletic , among others
- Trades: Publisher's Weekly, Booklist, Kirkus, Library Journal
- National TV & Radio Campaign: WGCI, Windy City Live, ESPN 1000, Vocalo, ESPN radio and TV affiliates, The Shop (HBO)
- Podcasts: Edge of Sports
- Promote on social media
- National author tour
Additional text
"Jackson, who is Black and most recently a writer at ESPN, has spent the last three decades navigating how, exactly, to present the concerns of Black athletes and fans to readers in a media industry owned and operated by white people. His examinations of protest and politics, as a result, read more like literary criticism than anything else.... Jackson asks not who has the real power—the answer is obvious: the white owners of the league—but rather who controls the cultural production of sports....The Game Is Not a Game was published before the protests in response to George Floyd’s death and the creation of the NBA bubble, but in his final chapter, Jackson predicts a revolution in sports that will spread to the greater public.... For Jackson, the game is the game, but there’s still the game itself, which is not a game." —New York Review of Books
"Jackson's work is not about scores; rather, he stresses that sports are a self-contained microcosm of society at large. A thought-provoking, unfailingly insightful book." —Booklist
"A huge percentage of American sports players are Black, and the number has grown over time. Jackson’s essay collection tears into the ways sports, for many Americans, is life. He considers the hypocrisy of the game, capitalism, activism (a la Kaepernick), disrespect to female athletes, and who benefits from sports the most." —Electric Lit
"Only the legendary sports writer Robert “Scoop” Jackson could write The Game is Not a Game — a book that bristles with bracing and brutal insights that take no tea for the fever and offer no discount on truth or justice. Because he is a master of deep theory (who else could translate Michele Foucault’s notion that power doesn’t just hibernate in places of legitimacy but breaks out everywhere between all folk and situations), because he flings street vernacular like a grammatical drug dealer, because he is a savant of the history of sports in America, this book is an instant classic that reckons with the factors that make sports possible, and at the same time wrestles with the forces that make protest in sports necessary. The Game is Not a Game is intersectional cultural analysis at its best!" —Michael Eric Dyson
"Candid, riveting, informative — yet not surprising at all. This is Scoop Jackson we’re talking about, so I expected nothing less. If you care about the sports industry........if you value a true, authentic, perspective on the world of sports — and about its participants — you’ve come to the right place. This is a treat for anyone who loves sports." —Stephen A. Smith
"To do this work of...talking candidly about race and sports, you have to realize that it’s supposed to get a little messy." In a conversation with the author, journalist Jemele Hill hits on just the thing that makes The Game Is Not A Game so special: Scoop Jackson is never afraid to get messy. Jackson doesn't avoid the static, he steps into it, pushing even the most woke minds to dig deeper into and think more honestly about issues of race, gender and politics. From the NCAA to LeBron James, Serena Williams to Colin Kaepernick, Jackson uses the biggest headlines of our day to reveal that the power of sports to change the world can only be realized if the powers that run sports allow it." —Sarah Spain, ESPN
"I’ve long said that Scoop Jackson is the Coltrane of the sports page. With The Game is Not a Game he takes his skillset to a level few sportswriters - or any writers - can match. Scoop is that rarest of commodities: an original voice." —Dave Zirin, The Nation
"Scoop Jackson has written an extremely timely book about sports and activism, THE GAME IS NOT A GAME. In another era (a month ago) it’s the kind of book that might be called “incendiary” but now just makes sense." —Louisa Thomas, Staff Writer for the New Yorker
"This is the book we’ve been expecting from Scoop Jackson, one of the most insightful sports journalists of our generation. With humor and brutal honesty, Scoop pulls the covers off the sports industry and the blinders off those who enable its hypocrisy." —William C. Rhoden. The Undefeated, author, Forty Million Dollar Slaves
"Scoop’s contribution to sports journalism in the last three decades is unparalleled, and incomparable. This leap into critical literature is not only welcomed, but crucial ..." —Bobbito Garcia, author/filmmaker
Product details
Authors | Robert Scoop Jackson |
Publisher | Ingram Publishers Services |
Languages | English |
Product format | Hardback |
Released | 16.06.2020 |
EAN | 9781642590975 |
ISBN | 978-1-64259-097-5 |
Illustrations | Illustrationen, nicht spezifiziert |
Subjects |
Guides
> Sport
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