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Informationen zum Autor Emma Poulton joined the staff at Durham University in 1999 from Loughborough University where she undertook her PhD analysing the construction and representation of national identities in Euro 96. This research interest has continued and developed to include analyses of the media representation of football fans and football-related disorder. Martin Roderick spent several years at the University of Leicester before moving to Durham University in 2004, where he is a lecturer in Sociology. In 2003 he completed his PhD examining the careers of professional football. He is the author of The Work of Professional Football: A Labour of Love? (Routledge 2006). His other research interests concern the sociology of emotions and sport, and the problems of participating in sport at elite levels. Klappentext Examines the ways in which sport is used in films as a metaphor for other areas of social life. This book explores such themes and issues as: morality tales in which good triumphs over evil; the representation and ideological framing of social identities; the representation of key issues pertinent to sport; and! the meanings 'spoken' by films. Zusammenfassung This scholarly contribution to the study of sport in films is one of the first of its kind to examine how sport has been used in movies and documentaries as a metaphor for other areas of social life, including insights into the representation of social identities, politics, consumerism and violence Inhaltsverzeichnis Introducing Sport in Films Part 1: Sport and Film: A Match Made in Hollywood… and Studios Around the Globe 1. Consuming Sport Films 2. Sport as a Film Genre 3. Paper title 4. Sport Films in South Asia: A Genre 5. Martial Arts in Film Part 2: Representing Social Identities in Sport Films 6. Masculinities in American Sport Films 1990s-Present 7. Contested Identities of a Migrant Worker in Goal! 8. Social Realism and Class in British Sport Films 9. The Representation of Femininities in Sport Films 10. The Representation of Race in Sport Films Part 3: Representing Social Issues in Sport Films 11. British and American Sport Films: A Review of the Lack of Literature 12. Sport Documentaries 13. ‘I Predict A Riot’: Football Hooliganism and ‘Documentary Evidence’ 14. Spectator Sports and Terrorist Reports: Depicting the Munich Olympics, 1972-2005 ...