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Saying It's So: A Cultural History of the Black Sox Scandal (Sport and Society) [Hardcover]

Daniel A. Nathan (Author)


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Sport and Society December 6, 2002
The story of "Shoeless" Joe Jackson and his teammates purportedly conspiring with gamblers to throw the World Series to the Cincinnati Reds has lingered in our collective consciousness for more than eighty years. With baseball so closely linked to American values and ideals, the Black Sox Scandal of 1919 disenchanted baseball fans, changed the way Americans felt about the national pastime, and fostered changes in the game.

Daniel A. Nathan's wide-ranging, interdisciplinary cultural history is less concerned with the details of the scandal than with how it has been represented and remembered by journalists, historians, novelists, filmmakers, and baseball fans. Offering insights into what different cultural narratives reveal about their creators and the eras in which they were produced, Saying It's So is a complex study of cultural values, memory, and the ways people make meaning.

Addressing the relationship between cultural narratives and social reality, Nathan considers the media's coverage of scandal -- from front-page attention to scathing commentaries and cartoons -- when the story broke in 1920 and in the following years. He also examines how oral tradition reiterated the scandal before new narratives began to appear at midcentury.

In a series of astute reflections on Bernard Malamud's novel The Natural, Eliot Asinof's popular history Eight Men Out, and the work of the historians David Voigt and Harold Seymour, Nathan sheds light on the ways cultural and historical meaning is produced. Also considered are representations of the scandal in popular fiction and film during the Reagan era, the popular tourist destination and baseball field in Dyersville, Iowa, created for the filmField of Dreams, Ken Burns's television documentary Baseball, and the country's reactions to the 1994-95 Major League Baseball strike.


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"It's so. Daniel A. Nathan's Saying It's So: A Cultural History of the Black Sox Scandal brings the eye of an alert cultural critic and historian to diverse narratives of 1919 World Series and its aftermath to explore "questions about historical representation, narrative, and collective memory" and to investigate how we construct meaning. ... Saying It's So offers a superb example of the scholarly study of sport, and, hyperbole aside, it is quite possibly the best book about the Black Sox since Eliot Asinof's Eight Men Out (1963). ... Well-written and well-researched, Saying It's So is that rarity, an entertaining academic book, and it should reward students and scholars of baseball history and American popular culture." -- Trey Stecker, H-Arete "Nathan's writing is completely accessible, his arguments sound, and his conclusions dead on." --Chicago Tribune "Highly recommended." CHOICE

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: University of Illinois Press (December 6, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0252027655
  • ISBN-13: 978-0252027659
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.3 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,411,354 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"Reducing events to stories and getting stories into print," writes the historian Robert Darnton, "is a matter of cultural fit-of narrative conventions and newsroom traditions that work as a way of imposing form on the booming, buzzing confusion of the day's events." Read the first page
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indicted ballplayers, implicated players, scandal memories, scandal narratives, baseball establishment, game fixing, baseball gambling, baseball scandal, many baseball fans, baseball magnates, twelve hits, clean sport, eight men out, baseball strike, organized baseball, baseball history
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Black Sox, White Sox, Joe Jackson, Big Fix, New York, Shoeless Joe, The Natural, Field of Dreams, Hall of Fame, Chicago Tribune, Eliot Asinof, Blue Ruin, Buck Weaver, Kenesaw Mountain Landis, United States, Sporting News, Arnold Rothstein, Babe Ruth, Eddie Cicotte, Hugh Fullerton, World War, Pete Rose, Charles Comiskey, Cook County, The Celebrant
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