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BOOKS: (with C. Richard King)
Beyond the Cheers : Race As Spectacle in
College Sport. State University of New York Press, 2001 (part of
the SUNY series on Sport, Culture and Social Relations). An
ethnography, history and social critique of racial spectacles in college
sport.
Cooperstown to Dyersville: A
Geography of Baseball Nostalgia.
Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1996. Explores how different towns become
centers for baseball fans.
(co-edited with C. Richard King)
Team Spirits : The Native American Mascots Controversy.
Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. The first comprehensive
look at the controversy surrounding the Native Americans who are used as
mascots, including the Washington Redskins and the Cleveland Indians.
JOURNAL ISSUE
(Guest Editor)
2001 Coming to Terms: Reinventing Rapport in Critical Ethnography. Special
Issue of Qualitative Inquiry 7(4). [co-edited with C. Richard
King].
PUBLISHED ARTICLES & CHAPTERS
2003 Playing
Football, Playing Indian: A History of the Native Americans Who Were the
NFL's Oorang Indians. In, Telling Achievements: Native American
Athletes In Sport And Society, C. R. King (ed.). [forthcoming].
Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
2002 Farming, Dreaming, and Playing in Iowa: Japanese Mythopoetics and
Agrarian Utopia. Tourism: Between Place and Performance. S.
Crawford and M. Crang (eds.), pp.176-190. London: Berghahn Press.
2001 'Playing Indian': Why Native American Mascots Must End. The
Chronicle of Higher Education [in, The Chronicle Review],
November 9, p. 13B-14B. [co-authored with C. R. King]
2001 Unsettling Engagements: On the Ends of Rapport in Critical
Ethnography. Qualitative Inquiry 7(4): 403-417. [co-authored with
C. R. King]
2001 Playing Indian and Fighting (for) Mascots: Reading the
Complications of Native American and EuroAmerican Alliances. In, Team
Spirits: The Native American Mascots Controversy. Lincoln: University
of Nebraska Press.
2001 Epilogue: Closing Arguments, Opening Dialogues. In, Team
Spirits: The Native American Mascots Controversy. Lincoln: University
of Nebraska Press. [co-authored with C. R. King]
2001 Imagined Indians, Social Identities, and Activism: An Introduction.
In, Team
Spirits: The Native American Mascots Controversy. Lincoln: University
of Nebraska Press.
2000 Race, Power, and Representation in Contemporary American Sport.
[co-authored with C. Richard King]. Pgs. 161-174, In, Peter Kivisto and
Georgeanne Rundblad (eds),Multiculturalism in the United States:
Current issues, Contemporary Voices. Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge
Press.
2000 Fighting Spirits: The Racial Politics of Sports Mascots. Journal
of Sport & Social Issues 24(3): 282-304. [co-authored with C. R. King]
2000 Choreographing Colonialism: Athletic Mascots, (Dis)Embodied
Indians, and EuroAmerican Subjectivities. Pgs. 189-218, in Cultural
Studies: A Research Volume`(vol. 5), Norman Denzin (ed.). [co-authored
with C. R. King].
2000 'America' in Takamiya: Transforming Japanese Rice Paddies into Corn
Stalks, Bleachers, and Basepaths. Pgs. 201-219, In, Games, Sports, and
Cultures. Noel Dyck (ed.). Oxford: Berg Press.
1999 What's in a Name?: Language, Power, and a 'Post-historical'
Critique of the Patronymic. Cultural Studies: A Research Volume
(Vol. 4), Norman Denzin (ed.), pp. 131-149. [co-authored with C.L.
Springwood]
1999 "Playing Indian," Power, and Racial Identity in American Sport:
Gerald R. Gems "The Construction, Negotiation, and Transformation of
Racial Identity in American Football." American Indian Culture and
Research Journal 23(2): 127-132. [co-authored with C. Richard King]
1996 Where Have You Gone, Joe DiMaggio?: Discourses of Nation, Family,
and
Masculinity in Dyersville, IA. In Cultural Studies: A Research Volume`(vol.
1),
Norman Denzin (ed.) pgs. 183-208. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, Inc.
1994 Language, Power, and a "Post-historical" Critique of the
Patronymic. Phenomenology and the Social Sciences 20
(Spring):28-31.
1992 Space, Time, and Hardware Individualism in Japanese Baseball:
Nonwestern
Dimensions of Personhood. Play & Culture, 5(3):280-294.
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