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Black Planet

  • David Shields

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"The National Basketball Association is a place where, without ever acknowledging it, white fans and black players enact and quietly explode virtually every racial issue and tension in the culture at large. In Black Planet, David Shields explores how, in a predominantly black sport, white fans - including especially himself - think about and talk about black heroes, black scapegoats, black bodies."--BOOK JACKET.

"During the 1994-95 NBA season, Shields went to the Seattle SuperSonics' home games; watched their away games on TV; listened to interviews and call-in shows; talked, or tried to talk, to players, coaches, and agents; attended charity events; corresponded with members of the Sonics newsgroup on the Web.

He kept a journal and over the next few years transformed that journal into this book, which is focused sharply on white spectators' relationship to black athletes, in particular Shields' own identification with Gary Payton, the team's language-besotted point-guard."--BOOK JACKET.

Genres

  • Sociological aspects
  • Race relations
  • Basketball
  • Diaries
  • David Shields
  • Seattle SuperSonics (Basketball team)
  • Discrimination in sports
  • Social conditions
  • Basketball fans
  • Sociological aspects of Basketball
  • African American basketball players
  • African americans in sports
  • United states, race relations
  • Shields, David, 1956-
  • Shields, David,
  • Shields, David (1956-)
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  • David Shields

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Editions

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    Three Rivers Press

    November 7, 2000

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    New Ed edition

    Bison Books

    December 1, 2006

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    Crown

    October 19, 1999

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    1st Paperback ed

    Three Rivers Press

    1999

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1st ed.

Harmony Books

1999