In Identity and Myth in Sports Documentaries, editors Zachary Ingle and David Sutera have assembled a collection of essays that look at the ways in which identityanational, religious, ethnic, racial, etc.aand myth are constructed, perpetuated, or questioned in documentaries produced in the United States, France, Australia, Germany, and Japan. This volume is divided into three sections: aAmerican Identity and Myth, a aRace and Ethnicity, a and aGlobal Perspectives.a Spanning several decades, the landmark sports documentaries discussed in this volume include Hoop Dreams, The Endless Summer, The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg, Olympia, and Tokyo Olympiad. Sports covered in these films include baseball, football, basketball, boxing, soccer, surfing, and the Olympics.Critical Essays Zachary Ingle, David M. Sutera. About the ... A lifelong Texas Rangers fan, he also follows Baylor University athletics with a passion. David M. Sutera is a film and media scholar specializing in sports and media. A graduateanbsp;...
Title | : | Identity and Myth in Sports Documentaries |
Author | : | Zachary Ingle, David M. Sutera |
Publisher | : | Rowman & Littlefield - 2013 |
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