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Pay to Play - Race and the Perils of the College Sports Industrial Complex

English · Hardback

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This book advances the debate about paying "student" athletes in big-time college sports by directly addressing the red-hot role of race in college sports. It concludes by suggesting a remedy to positively transform college sports.
Top-tier college sports are extremely profitable. Despite the billions of dollars involved in the amateur sports industrial complex, none winds up in the hands of the athletes. The controversies surrounding whether colleges and universities should pay athletes to compete on these educational institutions' behalf is longstanding and coincides with the rise of the black athlete at predominately white colleges and universities. Pay to Play: Race and the Perils of the College Sports Industrial Complex takes a hard look at historical and contemporary efforts to control sports participation and compensation for black athletes in amateur sports in general, and in big-time college sports programs, in particular.

The book begins with background on the history of amateur athletics in America, including the forced separation of black and white athletes. Subsequent sections examine subjects such as the integration of college sports and the use of black athletes to sell everything from fast food to shoes, and argue that college athletes must receive adequate compensation for their labor. The book concludes by discussing recent efforts by college athletes to unionize and control their likenesses, presenting a provocative remedy for transforming big-time college sport as we know it.

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Acknowledgments

Chapter 1: Amateur Athletes and the American Way

Chapter 2: Creation of the Amateur Athlete in America

Chapter 3: Racial Segregation and Amateur Athletics

Chapter 4: Rise of the Black Male Athlete at Predominately White Colleges and Universities

Chapter 5: Commodification of Black Bodies

Chapter 6: Current Controversies: An Analysis of the Northwestern and O'Bannon Cases

Chapter 7: Pay to Play: The Case for Compensation

Chapter 8: Rules for Transforming Amateur Athletics

Appendix

Notes

Bibliography

Index


About the author










Lori Latrice Martin is Professor of African and African American Studies and of Sociology at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge. She is author of several books.

Product details

Authors Kenneth Fasching-Varner, Nicholas Hartlep, Lori Martin
Publisher Praeger
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 20.03.2017
 
EAN 9781440843150
ISBN 978-1-4408-4315-0
No. of pages 224
Dimensions 161 mm x 240 mm x 17 mm
Weight 505 g
Subject Guides > Sport > General, dictionaries, handbooks, yearbooks, history

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