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Caractéristiques de l'objet
- État
- Brand
- Unbranded
- MPN
- Does not apply
- ISBN
- 9780374525217
- Book Title
- Whole Other Ball Game : Women's Literature on Women's Sport
- Publisher
- Farrar, Straus & Giroux
- Item Length
- 8.5 in
- Publication Year
- 1997
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.8 in
- Genre
- Literary Criticism, Sports & Recreation, Literary Collections
- Topic
- Women Authors, American / General, Essays, Subjects & Themes / General
- Item Weight
- 15.5 Oz
- Item Width
- 5.5 in
- Number of Pages
- 288 Pages
À propos de ce produit
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Farrar, Straus & Giroux
ISBN-10
0374525218
ISBN-13
9780374525217
eBay Product ID (ePID)
291701
Product Key Features
Book Title
Whole Other Ball Game : Women's Literature on Women's Sport
Number of Pages
288 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
1997
Topic
Women Authors, American / General, Essays, Subjects & Themes / General
Genre
Literary Criticism, Sports & Recreation, Literary Collections
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
15.5 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
97-019260
TitleLeading
A
Reviews
"A Whole Other Ball Gameshares wonderful stories that reveal the 'inherent truths' of women's sport from the 1890s to the present--strength, courage, commitment, and passion."--Donna Lopiano, Executive Director, Women's Sport Foundation "A ground-breaking anthology, full of surprises. Joli Sandoz adds writers of the stature of Adrienne Rich, Toni Cade Bambara, and Ellen Gilchrist to the canon of sports literature, while also bringing talented unknowns before a wider public for the first time."--Michael Oriard, Former Center for the Kansas City Chiefs; Author ofDreaming of Heroes: American Sports Fiction, 1968-1980 "Energetic, thoughtful explorations of the liberating possibilities of sport for women. Many of the pieces here deal with the struggles of women--especially adolescents--trying to accept that competition is good, that winning is even better, and that it's possible to be both a woman and an athlete without slighting either."--Kirkus Reviews "This book offers insight into the meaning of the sport experience through the voices of women. A 'women's way of sport' emerges here."--Carole A. Oglesby, Ph.D., Department of Physical Education, Temple University, A Whole Other Ball Game shares wonderful stories that reveal the 'inherent truths' of women's sport from the 1890s to the present--strength, courage, commitment, and passion., A ground-breaking anthology, full of surprises. Joli Sandoz adds writers of the stature of Adrienne Rich, Toni Cade Bambara, and Ellen Gilchrist to the canon of sports literature, while also bringing talented unknowns before a wider public for the first time., " A Whole Other Ball Game shares wonderful stories that reveal the 'inherent truths' of women's sport from the 1890s to the present--strength, courage, commitment, and passion."--Donna Lopiano, Executive Director, Women's Sport Foundation "A ground-breaking anthology, full of surprises. Joli Sandoz adds writers of the stature of Adrienne Rich, Toni Cade Bambara, and Ellen Gilchrist to the canon of sports literature, while also bringing talented unknowns before a wider public for the first time."--Michael Oriard, Former Center for the Kansas City Chiefs; Author of Dreaming of Heroes: American Sports Fiction, 1968-1980 "Energetic, thoughtful explorations of the liberating possibilities of sport for women. Many of the pieces here deal with the struggles of women--especially adolescents--trying to accept that competition is good, that winning is even better, and that it's possible to be both a woman and an athlete without slighting either."-- Kirkus Reviews "This book offers insight into the meaning of the sport experience through the voices of women. A 'women's way of sport' emerges here."--Carole A. Oglesby, Ph.D., Department of Physical Education, Temple University, Energetic, thoughtful explorations of the liberating possibilities of sport for women. Many of the pieces here deal with the struggles of women--especially adolescents--trying to accept that competition is good, that winning is even better, and that it's possible to be both a woman and an athlete without slighting either., " A Whole Other Ball Game shares wonderful stories that reveal the 'inherent truths' of women's sport from the 1890s to the present--strength, courage, commitment, and passion." -- Donna Lopiano, Executive Director, Women's Sport Foundation "A ground-breaking anthology, full of surprises. Joli Sandoz adds writers of the stature of Adrienne Rich, Toni Cade Bambara, and Ellen Gilchrist to the canon of sports literature, while also bringing talented unknowns before a wider public for the first time." -- Michael Oriard, Former Center for the Kansas City Chiefs; Author of Dreaming of Heroes: American Sports Fiction, 1968-1980 "Energetic, thoughtful explorations of the liberating possibilities of sport for women. Many of the pieces here deal with the struggles of women--especially adolescents--trying to accept that competition is good, that winning is even better, and that it's possible to be both a woman and an athlete without slighting either." -- Kirkus Reviews "This book offers insight into the meaning of the sport experience through the voices of women. A 'women's way of sport' emerges here." -- Carole A. Oglesby, Ph.D., Department of Physical Education, Temple University, This book offers insight into the meaning of the sport experience through the voices of women. A 'women's way of sport' emerges here.
Dewey Edition
21
Dewey Decimal
810.8/0355
Synopsis
Since the late 1800s, women have repeatedly proven their fitness for competitive sport...simply by playing the game. Any game. Off court and on; despite all opposition. A literary first, A Whole Other Ball Game deals with all aspects of women's competitive sports, from the thrill of winning before hometown fans to the interpersonal dynamics on a team. This engaging collection of short stories, poems, and novel excerpts tells the exciting story of women's sports from the sportswoman's own point of view. Joli Sandoz has played, coached, and written about competitive athletics since her first plunge from the starting blocks in 1961. Her sporting credits include working as the first woman track coach at Harvard. She teaches American Studies at The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington., A literary first, A Whole Other Ball Game deals with all aspects of women's competitive sports, from the thrill of winning before hometown fans to the interpersonal dynamics on a team. Since the late 1800s, women have repeatedly proven their fitness for competitive sport...simply by playing the game. Any game. Off-court and on; despite all opposition. This engaging collection of short stories, poems, and novel excerpts tells the exciting story of women's sports from the sportswoman's own point of view. Joli Sandoz has played, coached, and written about competitive athletics since her first plunge from the starting blocks in 1961. Her sporting credits include working as the first woman track coach at Harvard.
LC Classification Number
PS509.W63W49 1997