Sports Through the Lens
Essays on 25 Iconic Photographs
Herausgeber: Smith, Maureen M; Fields, Sarah K; Nathan, Daniel A
Sports Through the Lens
Essays on 25 Iconic Photographs
Herausgeber: Smith, Maureen M; Fields, Sarah K; Nathan, Daniel A
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The stories behind and legacies of important sports photos from the last 130 years.
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The stories behind and legacies of important sports photos from the last 130 years.
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- Verlag: University of Texas Press
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 262mm x 188mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1247g
- ISBN-13: 9781477330098
- ISBN-10: 1477330097
- Artikelnr.: 70064135
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: University of Texas Press
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 262mm x 188mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1247g
- ISBN-13: 9781477330098
- ISBN-10: 1477330097
- Artikelnr.: 70064135
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Maureen M. Smith is a professor in the Department of Kinesiology at California State University, Sacramento and the co-author of (Re)Presenting Wilma Rudolph. Daniel A. Nathan is a professor of American studies at Skidmore College and the author of Saying It’s So. Sarah K. Fields is a professor of communication at the University of Colorado Denver and the author of Game Faces: Sport Celebrity and the Laws of Reputation and Female Gladiators: Gender, Law, and Contact Sport in America.
* Introduction
* 1. The Making of a Non-Iconic Sports Photograph: John Hemment’s
Salvator v. Tenny (Jonathan Finn)
* 2. The Slide: Ty Cobb Steals Third (Neil McCabe)
* 3. The Long Count: Dempsey and Tunney (Elliott J. Gorn)
* 4. “Some Are Easy and Some Are Tough--That’s All There Is to It”:
Nickolas Muray’s Portrait of Babe Ruth (Edmund F. Wehrle)
* 5. Woman in White with an Outstretched Arm: Helene Mayer, 1936 (Allen
Guttmann)
* 6. The Odd Couple: Althea Gibson and Alice Marble, Forest Hills, 1950
(Ashley Brown)
* 7. Willie Mays and the Catch Heard \`Round the World (George Gmelch
and Howard De Nike)
* 8. Jackie Robinson: Safe at Home (Maureen M. Smith)
* 9. Alan Ameche from the One: The 1958 NFL Championship Game (Daniel
A. Nathan)
* 10. The Moment of Truth: Ali-Liston II (Carlo Rotella)
* 11. When Push Came to Shove: Kathrine Switzer, Jock Semple, and the
Boston Marathon (Susan Ware)
* 12. Perched Valor: The Black Power Photograph That Exposed Injustice
and Transformed Generations (Terry Anne Scott)
* 13. The Unbearable Lightness of Being Broadway Joe: Joe Namath in
Fort Lauderdale, 1969 (Travis Vogan)
* 14. Secretariat at the Belmont (Jonathan Silverman)
* 15. “Henderson Has Scored for Canada”: Photographing Canadian
Nationalism (Russell Field)
* 16. U.S. vs. Them: American Nationalism and Sports Illustrated’s
Famous Cover Image of The Miracle on Ice (Chris Elzey)
* 17. Time Stamping Centre Court: Borg at Wimbledon (Michael
Butterworth)
* 18. The Art of Fernando Valenzuela: Baseball and Chicanx Culture in
California (Bernardo Ramirez Rios)
* 19. Michael Jordan at the 1988 Slam Dunk Contest: Liftoff for the NBA
and Nike in the New Gilded Age (Sean Dinces)
* 20. Sovereign Celebration: Cathy Freeman, 1994 (Matthew Klugman and
Gary Osmond)
* 21. Moment of Victory: Brandi Chastain and the 1999 World Cup (Sarah
K. Fields)
* 22. Play Ball: Mo’ne Davis and the Visualization of Athletic Girlhood
in Sports Illustrated (Samantha White)
* 23. To Dream Again: The Founding of NIFA and the First World
Indigenous Women’s Soccer Champions (Christine O’Bonsawin)
* 24. Kaepernick’s Cliché (Timothy B. Spears)
* 25. The Hug: Finding A Community’s Future on the Pitch (Amy Bass)
* Notes
* Acknowledgments
* Contributors
* Index
* 1. The Making of a Non-Iconic Sports Photograph: John Hemment’s
Salvator v. Tenny (Jonathan Finn)
* 2. The Slide: Ty Cobb Steals Third (Neil McCabe)
* 3. The Long Count: Dempsey and Tunney (Elliott J. Gorn)
* 4. “Some Are Easy and Some Are Tough--That’s All There Is to It”:
Nickolas Muray’s Portrait of Babe Ruth (Edmund F. Wehrle)
* 5. Woman in White with an Outstretched Arm: Helene Mayer, 1936 (Allen
Guttmann)
* 6. The Odd Couple: Althea Gibson and Alice Marble, Forest Hills, 1950
(Ashley Brown)
* 7. Willie Mays and the Catch Heard \`Round the World (George Gmelch
and Howard De Nike)
* 8. Jackie Robinson: Safe at Home (Maureen M. Smith)
* 9. Alan Ameche from the One: The 1958 NFL Championship Game (Daniel
A. Nathan)
* 10. The Moment of Truth: Ali-Liston II (Carlo Rotella)
* 11. When Push Came to Shove: Kathrine Switzer, Jock Semple, and the
Boston Marathon (Susan Ware)
* 12. Perched Valor: The Black Power Photograph That Exposed Injustice
and Transformed Generations (Terry Anne Scott)
* 13. The Unbearable Lightness of Being Broadway Joe: Joe Namath in
Fort Lauderdale, 1969 (Travis Vogan)
* 14. Secretariat at the Belmont (Jonathan Silverman)
* 15. “Henderson Has Scored for Canada”: Photographing Canadian
Nationalism (Russell Field)
* 16. U.S. vs. Them: American Nationalism and Sports Illustrated’s
Famous Cover Image of The Miracle on Ice (Chris Elzey)
* 17. Time Stamping Centre Court: Borg at Wimbledon (Michael
Butterworth)
* 18. The Art of Fernando Valenzuela: Baseball and Chicanx Culture in
California (Bernardo Ramirez Rios)
* 19. Michael Jordan at the 1988 Slam Dunk Contest: Liftoff for the NBA
and Nike in the New Gilded Age (Sean Dinces)
* 20. Sovereign Celebration: Cathy Freeman, 1994 (Matthew Klugman and
Gary Osmond)
* 21. Moment of Victory: Brandi Chastain and the 1999 World Cup (Sarah
K. Fields)
* 22. Play Ball: Mo’ne Davis and the Visualization of Athletic Girlhood
in Sports Illustrated (Samantha White)
* 23. To Dream Again: The Founding of NIFA and the First World
Indigenous Women’s Soccer Champions (Christine O’Bonsawin)
* 24. Kaepernick’s Cliché (Timothy B. Spears)
* 25. The Hug: Finding A Community’s Future on the Pitch (Amy Bass)
* Notes
* Acknowledgments
* Contributors
* Index
* Introduction
* 1. The Making of a Non-Iconic Sports Photograph: John Hemment’s
Salvator v. Tenny (Jonathan Finn)
* 2. The Slide: Ty Cobb Steals Third (Neil McCabe)
* 3. The Long Count: Dempsey and Tunney (Elliott J. Gorn)
* 4. “Some Are Easy and Some Are Tough--That’s All There Is to It”:
Nickolas Muray’s Portrait of Babe Ruth (Edmund F. Wehrle)
* 5. Woman in White with an Outstretched Arm: Helene Mayer, 1936 (Allen
Guttmann)
* 6. The Odd Couple: Althea Gibson and Alice Marble, Forest Hills, 1950
(Ashley Brown)
* 7. Willie Mays and the Catch Heard \`Round the World (George Gmelch
and Howard De Nike)
* 8. Jackie Robinson: Safe at Home (Maureen M. Smith)
* 9. Alan Ameche from the One: The 1958 NFL Championship Game (Daniel
A. Nathan)
* 10. The Moment of Truth: Ali-Liston II (Carlo Rotella)
* 11. When Push Came to Shove: Kathrine Switzer, Jock Semple, and the
Boston Marathon (Susan Ware)
* 12. Perched Valor: The Black Power Photograph That Exposed Injustice
and Transformed Generations (Terry Anne Scott)
* 13. The Unbearable Lightness of Being Broadway Joe: Joe Namath in
Fort Lauderdale, 1969 (Travis Vogan)
* 14. Secretariat at the Belmont (Jonathan Silverman)
* 15. “Henderson Has Scored for Canada”: Photographing Canadian
Nationalism (Russell Field)
* 16. U.S. vs. Them: American Nationalism and Sports Illustrated’s
Famous Cover Image of The Miracle on Ice (Chris Elzey)
* 17. Time Stamping Centre Court: Borg at Wimbledon (Michael
Butterworth)
* 18. The Art of Fernando Valenzuela: Baseball and Chicanx Culture in
California (Bernardo Ramirez Rios)
* 19. Michael Jordan at the 1988 Slam Dunk Contest: Liftoff for the NBA
and Nike in the New Gilded Age (Sean Dinces)
* 20. Sovereign Celebration: Cathy Freeman, 1994 (Matthew Klugman and
Gary Osmond)
* 21. Moment of Victory: Brandi Chastain and the 1999 World Cup (Sarah
K. Fields)
* 22. Play Ball: Mo’ne Davis and the Visualization of Athletic Girlhood
in Sports Illustrated (Samantha White)
* 23. To Dream Again: The Founding of NIFA and the First World
Indigenous Women’s Soccer Champions (Christine O’Bonsawin)
* 24. Kaepernick’s Cliché (Timothy B. Spears)
* 25. The Hug: Finding A Community’s Future on the Pitch (Amy Bass)
* Notes
* Acknowledgments
* Contributors
* Index
* 1. The Making of a Non-Iconic Sports Photograph: John Hemment’s
Salvator v. Tenny (Jonathan Finn)
* 2. The Slide: Ty Cobb Steals Third (Neil McCabe)
* 3. The Long Count: Dempsey and Tunney (Elliott J. Gorn)
* 4. “Some Are Easy and Some Are Tough--That’s All There Is to It”:
Nickolas Muray’s Portrait of Babe Ruth (Edmund F. Wehrle)
* 5. Woman in White with an Outstretched Arm: Helene Mayer, 1936 (Allen
Guttmann)
* 6. The Odd Couple: Althea Gibson and Alice Marble, Forest Hills, 1950
(Ashley Brown)
* 7. Willie Mays and the Catch Heard \`Round the World (George Gmelch
and Howard De Nike)
* 8. Jackie Robinson: Safe at Home (Maureen M. Smith)
* 9. Alan Ameche from the One: The 1958 NFL Championship Game (Daniel
A. Nathan)
* 10. The Moment of Truth: Ali-Liston II (Carlo Rotella)
* 11. When Push Came to Shove: Kathrine Switzer, Jock Semple, and the
Boston Marathon (Susan Ware)
* 12. Perched Valor: The Black Power Photograph That Exposed Injustice
and Transformed Generations (Terry Anne Scott)
* 13. The Unbearable Lightness of Being Broadway Joe: Joe Namath in
Fort Lauderdale, 1969 (Travis Vogan)
* 14. Secretariat at the Belmont (Jonathan Silverman)
* 15. “Henderson Has Scored for Canada”: Photographing Canadian
Nationalism (Russell Field)
* 16. U.S. vs. Them: American Nationalism and Sports Illustrated’s
Famous Cover Image of The Miracle on Ice (Chris Elzey)
* 17. Time Stamping Centre Court: Borg at Wimbledon (Michael
Butterworth)
* 18. The Art of Fernando Valenzuela: Baseball and Chicanx Culture in
California (Bernardo Ramirez Rios)
* 19. Michael Jordan at the 1988 Slam Dunk Contest: Liftoff for the NBA
and Nike in the New Gilded Age (Sean Dinces)
* 20. Sovereign Celebration: Cathy Freeman, 1994 (Matthew Klugman and
Gary Osmond)
* 21. Moment of Victory: Brandi Chastain and the 1999 World Cup (Sarah
K. Fields)
* 22. Play Ball: Mo’ne Davis and the Visualization of Athletic Girlhood
in Sports Illustrated (Samantha White)
* 23. To Dream Again: The Founding of NIFA and the First World
Indigenous Women’s Soccer Champions (Christine O’Bonsawin)
* 24. Kaepernick’s Cliché (Timothy B. Spears)
* 25. The Hug: Finding A Community’s Future on the Pitch (Amy Bass)
* Notes
* Acknowledgments
* Contributors
* Index