The Power of Sport in American Culture
Have you ever wondered why sports are such a big deal in the United States? Or why American’s don’t love futbol (soccer) as much as the rest of the world?...
By Jamie Skerski on Coursera
About This Course
Have you ever wondered why sports are such a big deal in the United States? Or why American’s don’t love futbol (soccer) as much as the rest of the world? This course investigates the multi-billion dollar sports industry as a way to discern American cultural values. Themes we will explore: -- Sports media’s glorification of sport -- America’s religious-like fandom -- The "sport as war" frame and the implications -- Gender, racial, and political systems of power This course will open your eyes to the power of sport as a cultural institution. You’ll analyze the discourses of sports culture and apply critical thinking to your personal experiences with sports. Whether you're a sports fanatic or a curious learner, this course will instill a deeper understanding of American values and how they play out on the field.
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The Power of Sport in American Culture is taught by Jamie Skerski, University of Colorado Boulder.
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