The Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture, 2002
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This is an anthology of 24 papers that were presented at the Fourteenth Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture, held in June 2002, and co-sponsored by the State University of New York at Oneonta and the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.
Subsequent to initial presentation, papers were revised and edited for publication. The anthology is divided into five parts: Timebend: Baseball as History; The Business of Baseball; Race: Soul of the Game; Baseball Media: Literature, Journalism, and Cinema; and Baseball Culture: Age, Sexuality, and Religion. Timebend: Baseball as History ruminates on the lingering resonance of the game’s past. The Business of Baseball examines sport from a commercial perspective. Race: Soul of the Game chronicles the African-American experience in baseball. Baseball Media: Literature , Journalism, and Cinema analyzes depictions of the game in the popular arts. Baseball Culture: Age, Sexuality, and Religion explores the social fabric of sport. Each part contains multiple essays related by theme and topic. A guide to the paper follows.
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Bibliographic Details
Edited by William M. Simons. Series Editor Alvin L. Hall
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 379
Bibliographic Info: notes, tables, index
Copyright Date: 2003
pISBN: 978-0-7864-1570-0
eISBN: 978-0-7864-8171-2
Imprint: McFarland
Series: Cooperstown Symposium Series
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments viii
Preface 1
Introduction 3
PART 1. TIMEBENDS: BASEBALL AS HISTORY
Keynote Address: Baseball Lives in the Depression Era 15
Country Baseball on the Eastern Shore of Maryland (1867–1921) 29
Pitcher at Twilight: Bill Monbouquette and the American Dream 40
The Segregation of Professional Baseball in Kansas (1895–1899) 61
PART 2. THE BUSINESS OF BASEBALL
Engineering Baseball: Branch Rickey’s Innovative Approach to Baseball Management 81
The Pitch Men: Ty Cobb, Yogi Berra, and Cal Ripken, Jr. 95
Assessing Outcomes of Baseball Labor Negotiations 110
Letting the Gini Out of the Bottle: A Look at Inequality in Major League Baseball Since 1985 122
PART 3. RACE: SOUL OF THE GAME
In the Tradition of Jackie Robinson: Ozzie Virgil and the Integration of the Detroit Tigers 137
Jim Crows of a Feather: A Comparison of the Segregation and Desegregation Eras in Professional Baseball and Football 154
The Social Significance of Sport: Implications for Race and Baseball 169
Blacks in Baseball: Up from Neglect to Center Stage 182
PART 4. BASEBALL MEDIA: LITERATURE, JOURNALISM, AND CINEMA
Baseball and Ernest Hemingway 199
The Black Press and the Integration of Baseball: When to Stop the Cheering 216
Portrayals of Racial Minorities in Baseball Films 232
When New York Was the Capital of Baseball: Remembering Bob Cooke and the Herald Tribune 244
Types and Archetypes: The Characters of Baseball 257
The Changing Language of Baseball Writers in Historical Context (1900–2001) 269
PART 5. BASEBALL CULTURE: AGE, SEXUALITY, AND RELIGION
On Being Gay in Major League Baseball 287
When Baseball Players Wore Skirts: The Promotion of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League 300
Baseball Heroes and Femme Fatales 315
Baseball and Its Appeal to Older Americans 330
Believing in Baseball: The Religious Power of Our National Pastime 339
Theology and Celebrity: How Celebrity Affects the Practice of Faith in Baseball 357
Index 365