This paper examines white spectatorship of the black athlete's body through an analysis of NBA basketball player Ron Artest's 2004 suspension. In examining the discourse surrounding the event, there emerges a covert ideology of simultaneous idealization and denigration of black athletes. While most in the sports world would claim to be colour-blind when evaluating talent or watching a game, the discourse surrounding Artest and the NBA in general seems to suggest that the invisible lens of white superiority shapes the perceptions of sports fans when viewing a predominantly black sport such as professional basketball
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This research was supported by the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP)
“Playin’ Tha Game” explores the connections between black gangsta rappers, black basketball stars, a...
“Of the approximately 90,000 college athletes who participate in football, basketball or baseball, f...
Abstract There are a number of verbal and non-verbal behaviors exhibited by football and basket-ball...
poster abstractPublic discourse surrounding professional sports like the NBA shapes how society vie...
Neuhaus T, Thomas N. Corporate Colonization of Blackness – The Representation of Blackness in the Na...
The purpose of this paper is to elucidate how racism manifests ‘behind closed doors’ in the backstag...
In a postcolonial Global South context, the representation of race seems to persist and is manifeste...
In 2014, the leadership performances of National Basketball Association (NBA) Commissioner Adam Silv...
This article explores the intersection of representation, management, and race in the National Baske...
My proposed research paper will explore how Canadian racialized personalities within digital sports ...
The world of professional sports provides a unique environment to examine economic and business issu...
This research paper examines several scholarly sources related to race and sport. This paper dives i...
This essay examines how black sportspeople aren’t sheltered from racism, though they are famous and ...
Major league sports have existed in the United States since the 1920s; today we have four major leag...
This research was supported by the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP)
“Playin’ Tha Game” explores the connections between black gangsta rappers, black basketball stars, a...
“Of the approximately 90,000 college athletes who participate in football, basketball or baseball, f...
Abstract There are a number of verbal and non-verbal behaviors exhibited by football and basket-ball...