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  • The Statues and Legacies of Combat Athletes in the Americas

    The Statues and Legacies of Combat Athletes in the Americas by Hatton, C. Nathan; Sheinin, David M. K.;

    Series: Sport, Identity, and Culture;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    • Date of Publication 16 May 2024
    • Number of Volumes Hardback

    • ISBN 9781666950335
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages204 pages
    • Size 237.49x160.78x21.59 mm
    • Weight 522 g
    • Language English
    • 554

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    Long description:

    The violence of combat sports left a mark on how fans and communities remembered athletes. As individual endeavors, combat sports have often produced more detailed, emotionally poignant, and deeply personal stories of triumph than those associated with team sports. Commemorative statues to combat athletes are therefore unique as historical markers and sites of memory. These statues tell remarkable stories of the athletes themselves, but also the people and communities that planned and built them, the cities and towns that memorialized them, the fans who followed them, and the evolution of memory and place in the decades that followed their inauguration. Edited by C. Nathan Hatton and David M. K. Sheinin, The Statues and Legacies of Combat Athletes in the Americas brings together an interdisciplinary team of scholars from across North America to interrogate the intimate and layered meanings attached to these monuments to the lives and legacies of combat athletes.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction: Fighting Memories by C. Nathan Hatton and David M.K. Sheinin
    Chapter One: Nearly Beatified: A Tribute to Frank Gotch's Unbreakable Toehold on Iowa's Sporting Memory by C. Nathan Hatton
    Chapter Two: Remembering a Boxer, Interpreting a Revolution: The Narratives of the Monument to Alexis Argi??1?2ello in Managua by Stephen D. Allen
    Chapter Three: The Crusher: Honoring South Milwaukee's Working-Class Icon by Aaron D. Horton
    Chapter Four: Galveston's Hometown Antihero: The Construction of Jack Johnson Park by Carrie Teresa
    Chapter Five: The Biggest Small-Town Monument: Wrestling Greatness in Perry, Oklahoma-An Interview with Mark Kirk and Roger Tetik by C. Nathan Hatton and David M.K. Sheinin
    Chapter Six: Vacant Fist: The Monument to Joe Louis in Detroit by David M. K. Sheinin
    Chapter Seven: Legacies of the Dragon: Bruce Lee between Memory and Mythology by Kyle Barrowman
    Chapter Eight: Tiger Warrington, the Humble Heavyweight: Standing Tall on the Liverpool Waterfront by Paul MacDougall
    Chapter Nine: George Dixon and the Fight for Africville-An Interview with Craig M. Smith by C. Nathan Hatton and David M.K. Sheinin
    Chapter Ten: The Last Great White Hope: The Rocky Statue, Samuel L. Evans, and Competing Visions of Philadelphia by David M. K. Sheinin
    About the Editors and Contributors

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