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ISBN
9780822348429
Book Title
Transnational Sport : Gender, Media, and Global Korea
Publisher
Duke University Press
Item Length
9.8 in
Publication Year
2012
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
0.6 in
Author
Rachael Miyung Joo
Genre
Sports & Recreation, Social Science
Topic
Media Studies, Ethnic Studies / Asian American Studies, Sociology of Sports, General, Anthropology / Cultural & Social
Item Weight
21.2 Oz
Item Width
5.9 in
Number of Pages
352 Pages

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Publisher
Duke University Press
ISBN-10
082234842X
ISBN-13
9780822348429
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Book Title
Transnational Sport : Gender, Media, and Global Korea
Number of Pages
352 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2012
Topic
Media Studies, Ethnic Studies / Asian American Studies, Sociology of Sports, General, Anthropology / Cultural & Social
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Sports & Recreation, Social Science
Author
Rachael Miyung Joo
Format
Hardcover

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Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
21.2 Oz
Item Length
9.8 in
Item Width
5.9 in

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2011-027456
Reviews
"In this far-reaching work, Rachael Miyung Joo reveals transnational sport as a powerful lens for observing the making of 'global Koreanness.' From the South Korean golfer Se Ri Pak and the baseball player Chan Ho Park to the Korean adoptee and Olympic skier Toby Dawson and the mixed-race Korean NFL player Hines Ward, and from the 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan to North-South Korea sporting matches, we learn not only of adoring fan bases, but more expansively of South Korean, Korean American, and transnational Korean publics whose affinities and potentials far exceed sport. Transnational Sport beautifully demonstrates the power and pleasures of sport, as well as its enormous scholarly reach."- Nancy Abelmann , author of The Intimate University: Korean American Students and the Problems of Segregation, "To be part of the international sports community means, in our moment, to live paradoxically: to simultaneously support from within the nation and to express that support across national boundaries in such a way as to almost invalidate the nation. Rachel Miyung Joo's Transnational Sport is a dedicated study of this dilemma (condition). Joo delineates the difficult, sometimes conflicting ways in which the national and the transnational cohabit in the Korean sport's community. Transnational Sport is a work of clarity, written with a sympathetic critical eye and passion. Transnational Sport lends a vivacity and a certain pathos to the standing of Korean athletes such as the baseballer Chan Ho Park, the golfer Se Ri Park and the Olympic gold medalist figure skater Kim Yuna."- Grant Farred , author of Long Distance Love: A Passion for Football, "Rachael Miyung Joo presents a well-rounded look at transnational sport in her book. It covers many important and interesting topics.... [The] content of each topic is informative and the analysis, inspiring.... The various topics discussed in the book offer multiple entries for worthwhile comparison beyond South Korea alone." - Hsueh-cheng Yen, Asian Anthropologist, "Joo's use of ethnographic material, participant observation, and interviews are justifiably necessary and highly enriching to her study of the negotiations between gender, media, and global Korea." - Myoung-Sun Song, International Journal of Communication, Transnational Sport makes an excellent contribution to both Korean and Korean American studies by offering thoughtful analyses of wide-ranging interesting data and critical ethnographic commentaries on the sociocultural and political economic significance of transnational media sport., "In this far-reaching work, Rachael Miyung Joo convinces that through Korean/American sport into the 2000s, we can powerfully observe the making of 'global Koreanness.' From South Korean golfer Se Ri Park and baseball player Chan Ho Park; to Korean adoptee Olympic skier Toby Dawson and mixed-race Korean NFL player Hines Ward; and from the 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup to North-South Korea sporting matches, we learn not only of adoring fan bases, but more expansively of South Korean, Korean American, and transnational Korea publics, whose affinities and potentials far exceed sport. Transnational Sport beautifully demonstrates the power and pleasures of sport, as well as its enormous scholarly reach." Nancy Abelmann, author of The Intimate University: Korean American Students and the Problems of Segregation "To be part of the international sports community means, in our moment, to live paradoxically: to simultaneously support from within the nation and to express that support across national boundaries in such a way as to almost invalidate the nation. Rachel Miyung Joo's Transnational Sport is a dedicated study of this dilemma (condition). Joo delineates the difficult, sometimes conflicting ways in which the national and the transnational cohabit in the Korean sport's community. Transnational Sport is a work of clarity, written with a sympathetic critical eye and passion. Transnational Sport lends a vivacity and a certain pathos to the standing of Korean athletes such as the baseballer Chan Ho Park, the golfer Se Ri Park and the Olympic gold medalist figure skater Kim Yuna." Grant Farred, author of Long Distance Love: A Passion for Football, Joo's use of ethnographic material, participant observation, and interviews are justifiably necessary and highly enriching to her study of the negotiations between gender, media, and global Korea., "In this far-reaching work, Rachael Miyung Joo reveals transnational sport as a powerful lens for observing the making of 'global Koreanness.' From the South Korean golfer Se Ri Pak and the baseball player Chan Ho Park to the Korean adoptee and Olympic skier Toby Dawson and the mixed-race Korean NFL player Hines Ward, and from the 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan to North-South Korea sporting matches, we learn not only of adoring fan bases, but more expansively of South Korean, Korean American, and transnational Korean publics whose affinities and potentials far exceed sport. Transnational Sport beautifully demonstrates the power and pleasures of sport, as well as its enormous scholarly reach."-- Nancy Abelmann , author of The Intimate University: Korean American Students and the Problems of Segregation, "In this far-reaching work, Rachael Miyung Joo convinces that through Korean/American sport into the 2000s, we can powerfully observe the making of 'global Koreanness.' From South Korean golfer Se Ri Park and baseball player Chan Ho Park; to Korean adoptee Olympic skier Toby Dawson and mixed-race Korean NFL player Hines Ward; and from the 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup to North-South Korea sporting matches, we learn not only of adoring fan bases, but more expansively of South Korean, Korean American, and transnational Korea publics, whose affinities and potentials far exceed sport. Transnational Sport beautifully demonstrates the power and pleasures of sport, as well as its enormous scholarly reach."- Nancy Abelmann , author of The Intimate University: Korean American Students and the Problems of Segregation, Rachael Miyung Joo presents a well-rounded look at transnational sport in her book. It covers many important and interesting topics. . . .[The] content of each topic is informative and the analysis, inspiring. . . . The various topics discussed in the book offer multiple entries for worthwhile comparison beyond South Korea alone., Joo... advance[s] our understanding of the key roles that sports play in gendering societies in Asia, but with clear application to other parts of the world. [ Transnational Sport is] invaluable for researchers, and I highly recommend [the book] for classroom use., "Writing in clear authoritative prose and avoiding the jargon of historical discourse and examined identity, Joo provides clear explanations in each chapter of her main points and conclusions. . . . Recommended." - K. Lynass, CHOICE Magazine, Transnational Sport is an accessible yet rigorously written book that will help closely investigate the world that transnational/Korean media sport has made. Thus, the book is highly recommended for courses on, as well as for scholars and students in the fields of, anthropology, sociology, and cultural studies of sport; Asian American studies; and Asian studies., "To be part of the international sports community means, in our moment, to live paradoxically: to simultaneously support from within the nation and to express that support across national boundaries in such a way as to almost invalidate the nation. Transnational Sport is a dedicated study of this dilemma. Rachael Miyung Joo delineates the difficult, sometimes conflicting ways in which the national and the transnational cohabit in the global Korean sports community. Written with passion and a sympathetic critical eye, Transnational Sport lends a vivacity and a certain pathos to the standing of Korean athletes, such as the baseballer Chan Ho Park, the golfer Se Ri Pak, and the Olympic gold-medalist figure skater Kim Yuna."-- Grant Farred , author of Long Distance Love: A Passion for Football, "To be part of the international sports community means, in our moment, to live paradoxically: to simultaneously support from within the nation and to express that support across national boundaries in such a way as to almost invalidate the nation. Transnational Sport is a dedicated study of this dilemma. Rachael Miyung Joo delineates the difficult, sometimes conflicting ways in which the national and the transnational cohabit in the global Korean sports community. Written with passion and a sympathetic critical eye, Transnational Sport lends a vivacity and a certain pathos to the standing of Korean athletes, such as the baseballer Chan Ho Park, the golfer Se Ri Pak, and the Olympic gold-medalist figure skater Kim Yuna."- Grant Farred , author of Long Distance Love: A Passion for Football, Rachael Miyung Joo presents a well-rounded look at transnational sport in her book. It covers many important and interesting topics.... [The] content of each topic is informative and the analysis, inspiring.... The various topics discussed in the book offer multiple entries for worthwhile comparison beyond South Korea alone., “To be part of the international sports community means, in our moment, to live paradoxically: to simultaneously support from within the nation and to express that support across national boundaries in such a way as to almost invalidate the nation. Rachel Miyung Joo’s Transnational Sport is a dedicated study of this dilemma (condition). Joo delineates the difficult, sometimes conflicting ways in which the national and the transnational cohabit in the Korean sport’s community. Transnational Sport is a work of clarity, written with a sympathetic critical eye and passion. Transnational Sport lends a vivacity and a certain pathos to the standing of Korean athletes such as the baseballer Chan Ho Park, the golfer Se Ri Park and the Olympic gold medalist figure skater Kim Yuna.â€�- Grant Farred , author of Long Distance Love: A Passion for Football, "In this far-reaching work, Rachael Miyung Joo reveals transnational sport as a powerful lens for observing the making of 'global Koreanness.' From the South Korean golfer Se Ri Pak and the baseball player Chan Ho Park to the Korean adoptee and Olympic skier Toby Dawson and the mixed-race Korean NFL player Hines Ward, and from the 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan to NorthSouth Korea sporting matches, we learn not only of adoring fan bases, but more expansively of South Korean, Korean American, and transnational Korean publics whose affinities and potentials far exceed sport. Transnational Sport beautifully demonstrates the power and pleasures of sport, as well as its enormous scholarly reach."- Nancy Abelmann , author of The Intimate University: Korean American Students and the Problems of Segregation, Writing in clear authoritative prose and avoiding the jargon of historical discourse and examined identity, Joo provides clear explanations in each chapter of her main points and conclusions. . . . Recommended.
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
306.483
Table Of Content
Acknowledgments ix Note on Transliteration xiii Introduction: Manufacturing Koreanness through Transnational Sport 1 Part I. Situating Transnational Media Sport 1. To Be a Global Player: Sport and Korean Developmental Nationalisms 35 2. A Leveraged Playing Field: U.S. Multiculturalism and Korean Athletes 65 Part II. Reading Masculinities and Femininities through Transnational Athletes 3. Playing Hard Ball: The Athletic Body and Korean/American Masculinities 101 4. Traveling Ladies: Neoliberalism and the Female Athlete 131 Part III. The Transnational Publics of the World Cup 5. Nation Love: The Feminized Publics of the Korean World Cup 163 6. Home Field Advantage: Nation, Race, and Transnational Media Sport in Los Angeles's Koreatown 194 7. Generations Connect: Discourses of Generation and the Emergence of Transnational Youth Cultures 222 Conclusion: The Political Potentiality of Sport 250 Notes 267 References 303 Index 323
Synopsis
Anthropologist Rachael Joo explores the gendered and mediated role of sports in producing a Korean sense of self on a global stage., Based on ethnographic research in Seoul and Los Angeles, Transnational Sport tells how sports shape experiences of global Koreanness, and how those experiences are affected by national cultures. Rachael Miyung Joo focuses on superstar Korean athletes and sporting events produced for transnational media consumption. She explains how Korean athletes who achieve success on the world stage represent a powerful, globalized Korea for Koreans within the country and those in the diaspora. Celebrity Korean women athletes are highly visible in the Ladies Professional Golf Association. In the media, these young golfers are represented as daughters to be protected within the patriarchal Korean family and as hypersexualized Asian women with commercial appeal. Meanwhile, the hard-muscled bodies of male athletes, such as Korean baseball and soccer players, symbolize Korean masculine dominance in the global capitalist arena. Turning from particular athletes to a mega-event, Joo discusses the 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan, a watershed moment in recent Korean history. New ideas of global Koreanness coalesced around this momentous event. Women and youth assumed newly prominent roles in Korean culture, and, Joo suggests, new models of public culture emerged as thousands of individuals were joined by a shared purpose.
LC Classification Number
GV706.34.J66 2012
Copyright Date
2012
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