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Black Gods of the Asphalt - Religion, Hip-Hop, and Street Basketball

Black Gods of the Asphalt - Religion, Hip-Hop, and Street Basketball
Borító: Kötött
ISBN: 9780231177283
Nyelv: angol
Méret: 22
Oldalszám: 224
Megjelenés éve: 2016
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Black Gods of the Asphalt - Religion, Hip-Hop, and Street Basketball

J-Rod moves like a small tank on the court, his face mean, staring down his opponents. "I play just like my father," he says. "Before my father died, he was a problem on the court. I`m a problem." Playing basketball for him fuses past and present, conjuring his father`s memory into a force that opponents can feel in each bone-snapping drive to the basket.

On the street, every ballplayer has a story. Onaje X. O. Woodbine, a former streetball player who became an all-star Ivy Leaguer, brings the sights and sounds, hopes and dreams of street basketball to life. He shows that big games have a trickster figure and a master of black talk whose commentary interprets the game for audiences. The beats of hip-hop and reggae make up the soundtrack, and the ballplayers are half-men, half-heroes, defying the ghetto`s limitations with their flights to the basket.

Basketball is popular among young black American men but not because, as many claim, they are "pushed by poverty" or "pulled" by white institutions to play it. Black men choose to participate in basketball because of the transcendent experience of the game. Through interviews with and observations of urban basketball players, Onaje X. O. Woodbine composes a rare portrait of a passionate, committed, and resilient group of athletes who use the court to mine what urban life cannot corrupt. If people turn to religion to reimagine their place in the world, then black streetball players are indeed the hierophants of the asphalt.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Onaje X. 0. Woodbine teaches philosophy and religious studies at Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, where he lives on campus with his family.

Table of contents:
List of Illustrations
"Enter the Chamber"
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Memory
1. "Last Ones Left" in the Game: From Black Resistance to Urban Exile
2. Boston`s Memorial Games
Part II: Hope
3. Jason, Hoops, and Grandma`s Hands
4. C.J., Hoops, and the Quest for a Second Life
Part III: Healing
5. Ancestor Work in Street Basketball
6. The Dunk and the Signifying Monkey
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index





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