Saying It's So
A Cultural History of the Black Sox Scandal
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Illinois Press
Published:10th Aug '05
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The impact and legacy of "Shoeless" Joe Jackson's conspiracy
The story of "Shoeless" Joe Jackson and his teammates purportedly conspiring with gamblers to throw the World Series to the Cincinnati Reds has lingered in collective consciousness. This interdisciplinary cultural history focuses on how it has been represented and remembered by journalists, historians, novelists, filmmakers, and baseball fans.The story of "Shoeless" Joe Jackson and his White Sox teammates purportedly conspiring with gamblers to throw the 1919 World Series to the Cincinnati Reds has lingered in our collective consciousness for a century. Daniel A. Nathan's wide-ranging history looks at how journalists, historians, novelists, filmmakers, and baseball fans have represented and remembered the scandal. Nathan's reflections on what these different cultural narratives reveal about their creators and eras shape a fascinating study of cultural values, memory, and the ways people make meaning.
Winner of the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport Book Award, 2003. Winner of the North American Society for Sport History Book Award, 2003. A Choice Outstanding Academic Title, 2006. Named Book of the Year by both the North American Society for Sport History and the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport.
"Nathan's writing is completely accessible, his arguments sound, and his conclusions dead-on."--Chicago Tribune
"Saying It's So is ambitious in its reach, well-researched, and clearly written. The range of texts it considers is impressive and important, and its readings of individual texts are invariably engaging."--Michael Oriard, author of Sporting with the Gods: The Rhetoric of Play and Game in American Literature
- Winner of <DIV>North American Society for Sport History Book Award, 2003</DIV> 2003
- Runner-up for <DIV>Winner of the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport Book Award, 2003. Winner of the North American Society for Sport History Book Award, 2003. A <I>Choice</I> Outstanding Academic Title, 2006. Named Book of the Year by both the North 2006
ISBN: 9780252073137
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
Weight: 513g
304 pages