Muhammad Ali, the People's Champ
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Illinois Press
Published:1st Mar '98
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Ali as cultural icon, antiwar protestor, narcissist ... this is the first book to comprehensively evaluate Ali's import outside the boxing ring
Evaluates Ali's import outside the ring as cultural icon, antiwar protestor, and narcissist.For years recognized as the world's best-known athlete, Muhammad Ali played a fascinating role in American culture, with an influence that reached far beyond sports and, in many ways, defined his times. Ali the boxer stood side by side with Ali the vocal Black Muslim, Ali the cultural force, Ali the anti-war protestor, Ali the celebrity, Ali the narcissist, and more. In Muhammad Ali, the People's Champ, experts unpack Ali's various incarnations to build a vivid portrait of an iconic figure in the ring of public history and reveal how he touched people's lives in ways unprecedented by any sports figure before or since.
Second Place for Best Cover Design, 1-2 colors, the Mid-America Publishers Association Book Awards, 1996.
"If there's thought on Muhammad Ali that's not contained inside these covers, it doesn't count."--Rick Telander, Chicago Sun-Times sports columnist
"Offers real insight into the Ali phenomenon."--Gabe Madway, San Francisco Review of Books
"An excellent history of Muhammad Ali as a public man. It is well-written, offering many fresh perspectives, and fills a significant gap in the historiography of Ali. . . . For scholars who are interested in the impact of boxing upon American culture and society, this work is essential reading."--Michael O. Smith, The Historian
"An extraordinarily valuable and passionate collection of commentaries on Ali the cultural icon."--Daniel Nathan, Journal of Sport History
- Runner-up for <DIV>Second Place for Best Cover Design, 1-2 colors, the Mid-America Publishers Association Book Awards, 1996.</DIV> 1996
ISBN: 9780252067211
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
Weight: 367g
224 pages