Why do billions of people around the world love sports? The popular media is increasingly dedicated to the heated rivalries of sports teams, academic institutions are held in its thrall, sports metaphors are commonplace in our language, and most individuals participate in athletics or follow a team sport in some variation. This entertaining and informative book attempts to find out why—by examining sports in all its facets. The authors provide an overview of the history of sports, with a constant focus upon the social conditions through which sport arises and by which it continues to thrive.
Tim Delaney is associate professor of sociology at State University of New York at Oswego. Tim Madigan is assistant professor of philosophy at St. John Fisher College in Rochester, New York.
Chapter 1 What is Sport?Chapter 2 Our Love Affair with Sports throughout HistoryChapter 3 Sports as a Cultural PhenomenonChapter 4 Sport Socialization through Popular CultureChapter 5 Youth Sports: Growing Up with SportsChapter 6 High School and College Sports: The Passion ContinuesChapter 7 Sports FansChapter 9 Why We Love Sports