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Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN-10
144221788X
ISBN-13
9781442217881
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20038374713
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
228 Pages
Publication Name
When Race, Religion, and Sport Collide : Black Athletes at Byu and Beyond
Language
English
Publication Year
2015
Subject
Discrimination & Race Relations, Student Life & Student Affairs, Sociology of Sports, General, Sociology of Religion
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Textbook
Subject Area
Sports & Recreation, Social Science, Education
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Perspectives on a Multiracial America Ser.
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Hardcover
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0.8 in
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15.9 Oz
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9.4 in
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6.2 in
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2015-034699
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The intersecting of race, religion and sport (or perhaps in the author's words, the 'collision' ofthe three) is a rare feat in the world of scholarship.... An analysis of their association is certainly warranted. Darron T. Smith does just this by wading into the waters of the sports programmes at the flagship university of the Mormon Church. His thesis, that long-standing tenets of Mormon theology have unduly served to punish black athletes at Brigham Young University, extends beyond the expected descriptive account of race, religion and sport converging. Smith bravely aims to expose the racist underbelly of BYU and other similar predominantly white institutions with sport acting as the prism through which to inspect. Hence, When Race, Religion, and Sport Collide stands as a critique of the kind of theologized institutionalized racism that hides within the ranks of big-time college athletics. More to the point, racism and its effects are unique and likely more ingrained and pernicious at religious schools - institutions that should be leading the charge in the opposite direction.... When Race, Religion, and Sport Collide is a respectable gambit into the literature that deals both with race and sport, as well as with sport and religion. Indeed the three are tightly intertwined forming a rope that can pull us out of our shameful racist past but also continue to pull us down into long-standing racist histories with nothing less than the force of God., In this provocative new study, Darron T. Smith examines the connection between blackness and Mormonism using Brigham Young University's honor code as a case study. His book bristles with new insights, demonstrating the ways in which Mormon racial theology has affected the lives of black athletes at the church owned-and-operated school. This book is a welcome voice to the growing body of literature on Mormon race relations. It is a superb achievement., When Race, Religion, and Sport Collide is a forceful, insightful, and powerful book built around the Brandon Davies honor code violation, which took place during Davies's sophomore year, while he played for Brigham Young University's successful basketball team. Here, Smith has connected the dots between sports, race, and religion in such a way that the book will be essential reading for anyone interested in sports and societal issues. This book is a tour de force;a must-read!, In When Race, Religion, and Sport Collide, Darron Smith has the keen insight to examine the intersection of race and religion and how these categories intersect sports. The study uncovers the ways that whiteness structures BYU's and the Mormon (LDS) Church's response to Black athletes in the context of presumed colorblindness. Smith shows how such post-racial colorblindness is untenable and unhealthful, and he offers constructive tenets for the Mormon Church that have relevance beyond LDS academic institutions. This book should be added to the corpus of scholars who are interested in the murky terrain of collegiate sports scholarship and to the growing work in Mormon studies, race studies, and sports., When Race, Religion, and Sport Collide: Black Athletes at BYU and Beyond takes us well past the Davies dismissal to consider the nexus of race, religion, sport, and economic inequality in American society writ large, using BYU as an exemplar of the nation's colleges and universities.... Smith should be commended for taking on the herculean task of trying to unravel the complex intertwining of race, sports, inequality, and religion., When Race, Religion, and Sport Collide: Black Athletes at BYU and Beyond takes us well past the Davies dismissal to consider the nexus ofrace, religion, sport, and economic inequality in American society writlarge, using BYU as an exemplar of the nation's colleges and universities.... Smith should be commended for taking on the herculean task of trying to unravel the complex intertwining of race, sports, inequality, and religion., I want to highlight this amazing book . . . [It] is a really fascinating read . . . I can't plug this book enough and tell everybody they need to read it., Arguing that the close and complex relationship between race and religion can be uncovered through sports, Smith does a masterful job of weaving together critical race theory, US religious history, and sports to examine institutionalized racism in intercollegiate athletics. Specifically, Smith examines the realm of the sacred through the uneasy relationship between black student athletes and Mormonism's larger theological constructions of race. Smith points out that within the Mormon Church blackness, especially in regard to black male athletes, is in tension with the notions of freedom, justice, and equality. However, Brigham Young University is not very different from other primarily white schools where, when it comes to sports, big money commands more interest than does the need of athletes. Black student athletes are especially under attack from the systemic white racism of the NCAA sports world. Perhaps most interesting here is Smith's attention to how change can occur both within Mormon circles and in the sporting world at large. This book is timely, excellent, and worth a very close read. Summing Up: Highly recommended. All levels., Arguing that the close and complex relationship between race and religion can be uncovered through sports, Smith does a masterful job of weaving together critical race theory, US religious history, and sports to examine institutionalized racism in intercollegiate athletics. Specifically, Smith examines the realm of the sacred through the uneasy relationship between black student athletes and Mormonism's larger theological constructions of race. Smith points out that within the Mormon Church blackness, especially in regard to black male athletes, is in tension with the notions of freedom, justice, and equality. However, Brigham Young University is not very different from other primarily white schools where, when it comes to sports, big money commands more interest than does the need of athletes. Black student athletes are especially under attack from the systemic white racism of the NCAA sports world. Perhaps most interesting here is Smith's attention to how change can occur both within Mormon circles and in the sporting world at large. This book is timely, excellent, and worth a very close read. Summing Up: Highly recommended. All levels.he sporting world at large. This book is timely, excellent, and worth a very close read. Summing Up: Highly recommended. All levels.he sporting world at large. This book is timely, excellent, and worth a very close read. Summing Up: Highly recommended. All levels.he sporting world at large. This book is timely, excellent, and worth a very close read. Summing Up: Highly recommended. All levels., In this book, Darron T. Smith demands that we move beyond box scores, beyond wins and losses, beyond March Madness and bowl season, and beyond the cheers to reflect on the intersecting histories of religion, race, and sport. Offering a powerful discussion of college sports, blackness, and whiteness, Smith chronicles the story of black students at BYU. Using sports as a staging ground, despite claims of post-raciality and colorblindness, Smith offers a powerful discussion of race within and beyond the sporting fields. Interdisciplinary at its core, When Race, Religion, and Sport Collide brings together discussions of race and Mormonism, the revolt of the black athlete, contemporary college sports, and new racism. An important work for scholars of religion, sports, and race, this work is timely., Darron Smith's study of institutionalized racism as informed by religious doctrine is an important, thought-provoking work. Smith asks hard questions and does not settle for easy answers. Whether readers agree or disagree with his analysis, observations, and conclusions, they will not leave his stimulating book unchanged., The intersecting of race, religion and sport (or perhaps in the author's words, the 'collision' of the three) is a rare feat in the world of scholarship.... An analysis of their association is certainly warranted. Darron T. Smith does just this by wading into the waters of the sports programmes at the flagship university of the Mormon Church. His thesis, that long-standing tenets of Mormon theology have unduly served to punish black athletes at Brigham Young University, extends beyond the expected descriptive account of race, religion and sport converging. Smith bravely aims to expose the racist underbelly of BYU and other similar predominantly white institutions with sport acting as the prism through which to inspect. Hence, When Race, Religion, and SportCollide stands as a critique of the kind of theologized institutionalized racism that hides within the ranks of big-time college athletics. More to the point, racism and its effects are unique and likely more ingrained and pernicious at religious schools - institutions that should be leading the charge in the opposite direction.... When Race, Religion, and Sport Collide is a respectable gambit into the literature that deals both with race and sport,as well as with sport and religion. Indeed the three are tightly intertwined forming a rope thatcan pull us out of our shameful racist past but also continue to pull us down into long-standingracist histories with nothing less than the force of God., When Race, Religion, and Sport Collide is a thoughtful and unique examination of the sociocultural issues at play within intercollegiate athletics. Dr. Smith's work sheds light on larger social and structural issues by focusing on a truly interesting case study that will benefit students, administrators, faculty, and other personnel in both athletics and education., This is a story of young black men used, abused, and too easily discarded under the guise of amateurism and faith. As he explores the crushing subtleties of racism in a respected college athletics program, Darron Smith reminds us that conscience is no defense for the indefensible. An important read., The intersecting of race, religion and sport (or perhaps in the author's words, the 'collision' of the three) is a rare feat in the world of scholarship.... An analysis of their association is certainly warranted. Darron T. Smith does just this by wading into the waters of the sports programmes at the flagship university of the Mormon Church. His thesis, that long-standing tenets of Mormon theology have unduly served to punish black athletes at Brigham Young University, extends beyond the expected descriptive account of race, religion and sport converging. Smith bravely aims to expose the racist underbelly of BYU and other similar predominantly white institutions with sport acting as the prism through which to inspect. Hence, When Race, Religion, and SportCollide stands as a critique of the kind of theologized institutionalized racism that hides within the ranks of big-time college athletics. More to the point, racism and its effects are unique and likely more ingrained and pernicious at religious schools - institutions that should be leading the charge in the opposite direction.... When Race, Religion, and Sport Collide is a respectable gambit into the literature that deals both with race and sport,as well as with sport and religion. Indeed the three are tightly intertwined forming a rope thatcan pull us out of our shameful racist past but also continue to pull us down into long-standingracist histories with nothing less than the force of God.ools - institutions that should be leading the charge in the opposite direction.... When Race, Religion, and Sport Collide is a respectable gambit into the literature that deals both with race and sport,as well as with sport and religion. Indeed the three are tightly intertwined forming a rope thatcan pull us out of our shameful racist past but also continue to pull us down into long-standingracist histories with nothing less than the force of God.ools - institutions that should be leading the charge in the opposite direction.... When Race, Religion, and Sport Collide is a respectable gambit into the literature that deals both with race and sport,as well as with sport and religion. Indeed the three are tightly intertwined forming a rope thatcan pull us out of our shameful racist past but also continue to pull us down into long-standingracist histories with nothing less than the force of God.ools - institutions that should be leading the charge in the opposite direction.... When Race, Religion, and Sport Collide is a respectable gambit into the literature that deals both with race and sport,as well as with sport and religion. Indeed the three are tightly intertwined forming a rope thatcan pull us out of our shameful racist past but also continue to pull us down into long-standingracist histories with nothing less than the force of God., When Race, Religion, and Sport Collide is a forceful, insightful, and powerful book built around the Brandon Davies honor code violation, which took place during Davies's sophomore year, while he played for Brigham Young University's successful basketball team. Here, Smith has connected the dots between sports, race, and religion in such a way that the book will be essential reading for anyone interested in sports and societal issues. This book is a tour de force; a must-read!, In this book, Darron T. Smith demands that we move beyond box scores, beyond wins and losses, beyond March Madness and bowl season, and beyond the cheers to reflect on the intersecting histories of religion, race, and sport. Offering a powerful discussion of college sports, blackness, and whiteness, Smith chronicles the story of black students at BYU. Using sports as a staging ground, despite claims of post-raciality and colorblindness, Smith offers a powerful discussion of race within and beyond the sporting fields. Interdisciplinary at its core, When Race, Religion, and Sport Collide brings together discussions of race and Mormonism, the revolt of the black athlete, contemporary college sports, and new racism. An important work for scholars of religion, sports, and race, this work is timely., Using the athletic department at Brigham Young University as a case study, Darron Smith explores the complicated and shifting intersections between sport, race, and religion in contemporary American society. With an eye on the historical evolution of the relationship between race and the lucrative world of sports, Smith exposes the ways that black bodies are commodified and racialized for white consumption. Mix a sometimes inconsistently applied honor code with religious justifications for historically excluding black bodies from full participation in Mormon priesthood and temples, and the setting is ripe for a complex set of dynamics to haunt the experiences of black athletes at BYU. When Race, Religion, and Sport Collide not only offers a candid assessment of those dynamics at play but proposes insightful solutions as well., This book is a revealing examination of race in sports and religion with a unique focus--the treatment of black athletes at BYU. Darron Smith uses football, basketball, and other sports to explain a deep-seated prejudice at the heart of Mormonism. Anyone surprised to learn that Brigham Young was a racist should read this book.
Dewey Decimal
796.04309792/24
Table Of Content
Introduction The Meaning of Sport in the Popular Imagination: The Collision of Race, Religion and Sport The Origins of Racism and Framing: Setting the Stage for the History of Blacks in Sport The White Racial Framing of Blacks in Mormon Theology Black Student Revolts and Political Uprising in the Late Sixties and Early Seventies: Fanning the Flame of Black Student-Athlete Revolts Mormon Attitudes toward Civil Rights: It's God's Law, We're Not Racist! No Honor in the Honor Code: The Suspension of Brandon Davies and the Incompatibility Nexus between Blackness and Mormonism Colorblindness and the Health Consequences to Black Male Student-Athletes through the Illusion of a Free Education Pipeline to a Pipedream: The Elusiveness of Change in the Era of "Black Lives Matter" Notes
Synopsis
This book tells the story of Brandon Davies' dismissal from BYU's NCAA playoff basketball team to illustrate the thorny intersection of religion, race, and sport in college athletics. Weaving together the history of black athletes and the black Mormon experience, the book offers a powerful analysis of the challenges facing black athletes today., When Race, Religion, and Sport Collide tells the story of Brandon Davies' dismissal from Brigham Young University's NCAA playoff basketball team to illustrate the thorny intersection of religion, race, and sport at BYU and beyond. Author Darron T. Smith analyzes the athletes dismissed through BYU's honor code violations and suggests that they are disproportionately African American, which has troubling implications. He ties these dismissals to the complicated history of negative views towards African Americans in the LDS faith. These honor code dismissals elucidate the challenges facing black athletes at predominantly white institutions. Weaving together the history of the black athlete in America and the experience of blackness in Mormon theology, When Race, Religion, and Sport Collide offers a timely and powerful analysis of the challenges facing African American athletes in the NCAA today.
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GV706.32
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