Schools for Scandal: The Dysfunctional Marriage of Division I Sports and Higher Education: Sports and American Culture
Autor Sheldon Andersonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 mai 2024
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ISBN-13: 9780826223081
ISBN-10: 0826223087
Pagini: 308
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: University of Missouri Press
Colecția University of Missouri
Seria Sports and American Culture
ISBN-10: 0826223087
Pagini: 308
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: University of Missouri Press
Colecția University of Missouri
Seria Sports and American Culture
Recenzii
“Like a lawyer building a strong case, Anderson compiles anecdotes, histories, quotes, testimonials, observations, facts, and numbers to argue that college sports are, and always have been, a business that produces clear winners (coaches, athletic directors, and the NCAA) and losers (college athletes). So well does Schools for Scandals make its points that at times the reader is left dumbstruck by the sheer hubris, hypocrisy, corruption, greed, and duplicity exhibited by those controlling college athletics.”—Chris Elzey, George Mason University, coeditor of DC Sports: The Nation’s Capital at Play
"Well-researched and written with verve and biting wit, this 'unvarnished polemic' is a welcome addition to the scholarship on the peculiar, financially voracious, and hypocritical beast that is big-time intercollegiate athletics. Ranging far and wide, in the past and the present, Sheldon Anderson does more than document the exploitative nature of a deeply entrenched and flawed institution. He also provides us with thoughtful and engaging ideas about what should replace the toxic intercollegiate athletics system—ideas fueled by moral outrage and a desire to bring more integrity to higher education and justice to exploited college athletes."—Daniel A. Nathan, past president of the North American Society for Sport History, editor of the Journal of Sport History
"Schools for Scandal is an extraordinarily honest and compelling book that explains in rich detail how big-time college sports have subverted the stated goals of higher education. Not merely content to reveal the unsavory side of intercollegiate athletics, Anderson provides specific reform measures that could be implemented to guarantee educationally-sound sports programs. For anyone interested in college athletics and the connection between sport and higher education, this is essential reading."—David K. Wiggins, George Mason University, author of More than a Game: A History of the African American Experience in Sport
“Every open-minded enthusiast of college sport should read Schools for Scandal and ask themselves whether the current model is the right one.”—Journal of Sport History
"Well-researched and written with verve and biting wit, this 'unvarnished polemic' is a welcome addition to the scholarship on the peculiar, financially voracious, and hypocritical beast that is big-time intercollegiate athletics. Ranging far and wide, in the past and the present, Sheldon Anderson does more than document the exploitative nature of a deeply entrenched and flawed institution. He also provides us with thoughtful and engaging ideas about what should replace the toxic intercollegiate athletics system—ideas fueled by moral outrage and a desire to bring more integrity to higher education and justice to exploited college athletes."—Daniel A. Nathan, past president of the North American Society for Sport History, editor of the Journal of Sport History
"Schools for Scandal is an extraordinarily honest and compelling book that explains in rich detail how big-time college sports have subverted the stated goals of higher education. Not merely content to reveal the unsavory side of intercollegiate athletics, Anderson provides specific reform measures that could be implemented to guarantee educationally-sound sports programs. For anyone interested in college athletics and the connection between sport and higher education, this is essential reading."—David K. Wiggins, George Mason University, author of More than a Game: A History of the African American Experience in Sport
“Every open-minded enthusiast of college sport should read Schools for Scandal and ask themselves whether the current model is the right one.”—Journal of Sport History
Notă biografică
Sheldon Anderson is professor emeritus of history from Miami University (of Ohio), where he taught international studies, world history, European diplomatic history, and sports history.He has written six books and co-authored another, including Jump Shooting to a Higher Degree: My Basketball Odyssey, The Forgotten Legacy of Stella Walsh: The Greatest Female Athlete of Her Time, The Politics and Culture of Modern Sports, and A Cold War in the Soviet Bloc: Polish-East German Relations, 1945-62. He also edited Twin Cities Sports: Games for All Seasons.