Playing the Game, Self-Presentation, and Black Male College Athletes : A Critical Understanding of the Holistic Experience
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1666953938
ISBN-13
9781666953930
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
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GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Mar 12th, 2025
Print length
214 Pages
Weight
454 grams
Product Classification:
Social & cultural historyEthnic studiesBlack & Asian studiesMen's health
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This book is a comprehensive overview of Black male college athletes’ experiences, highlighting their self-presentation processes as they navigate ever-changing social environments.
Black male college athletes are among the most recognizable individuals within a collegiate settingparticularly in relation to their athletic abilities. Consequently, the knowledge shared of this populations experiences is often constrained to those athletic pursuits, which can minimize and delegitimize their holistic experiences, including encountering anti-Black racism, identity development and negotiation, and the navigation of their varied environments. Playing the Game, Self-Presentation, and Black Male College Athletes: A Critical Understanding of the Holistic Experience by Jonathan E. Howe addresses the limitations of this singular focus by providing a critical comprehensive overview of Black male college athletes lived experiences through self-presentation. Grounded in empirical research, the text outlines the theory and associated process of self-presentation for Black male college athletes. The theory of self-presentation for Black male college athletes incorporates critical insights accounting for multilevel factors (e.g., macro, meso, and micro), varied social and personal identities, and individualized psychosocial developmental processes. These processes for Black male college athletes include a dynamic relationship between internal and external factors and the ability of Black male college athletes to make meaning of their identities in relation to their desired self-presentation outcomes. The nuanced analyses and self-presentation model for Black male college athletes have vital implications for higher education institutions, college athletic departments, and Black male athletes.
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