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Thomas McLaughlin (Author)

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March 7, 2008
A pickup basketball player looks at the pickup game as a distinctive culture using both personal experience and cultural studies theory.
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From the city courts of Harlem to the church halls of Indiana, pickup basketball culture is intensely local and reflects the histories and identities of its players. In Give and Go, Thomas Mc Laughlin examines how players put into play a loose set of values and ethical styles that influence how they think, feel, move, and relate to others within the community. A lifelong pickup ball player--one of modest skills but serious intent--Mc Laughlin has internalized and embodied the culture of the game, and he writes as a participant in the basketball community, putting into words what his body already knows. This book reflects the author's personal experience and observation of the game, through the lens of contemporary cultural theory, and also examines the representation of basketball culture in popular media, including the films Hoop Dreams, Hoosiers, and White Men Can't Jump. As only an insider can, Mc Laughlin takes readers onto the court and into the minds of players as they negotiate the culture of the game.

"Mc Laughlin still plays in half-court games, but his theories on basketball are full court, and then some. If Sartre and Camus were hoopsters, they'd be laying high fives on him." -- Rick Telander, Chicago Sun-Times and author of Heaven Is a Playground

"With this groundbreaking book, Mc Laughlin makes an important contribution to the growing body of keen intellectualizing which has conclusively demonstrated that sport is not, has never been, and will never be, just a game. Mc Laughlin vividly illuminates the classed, raced, and gendered aspects of basketball, as well as its relationship with broader societal forces (social, economic, political, ethical, and technological). This is an important book on a sport that has come to define the contemporary American condition." -- David L. Andrews, author of Michael Jordan, Inc.: Corporate Sport, Media Culture, and Late Modern America --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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Thomas Mc Laughlin is Professor of English at Appalachian State University and the author of several books, including Street Smarts and Critical Theory: Listening to the Vernacular. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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smoke signals, improvised decision making, basketball films, basketball culture, televised basketball, basketball movies, pickup ball, basketball community, elite basketball, pickup players, ethical style, basketball communities, game analysts, elite game, organized basketball, post player, fan communities, bonding social capital
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African American, Michael Jordan, Community of Practice, Hoop Dreams, Representing the Culture, Above The Rim, Televising Basketball, The Ethics of Basketball, Coach Dale, Postindustrial Culture, White Men Can't Jump, Dean Smith, Native American, Coach Carter, North Carolina, Magic Johnson, Finding Forrester, Los Angeles, New York, Bill Russell, Dennis Rodman, Venice Beach, Grand Canyon, Earl Monroe, Bill Bradley
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