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Author Grasmuck, Sherri

Title Protecting home : class, race, and masculinity in boys' baseball / Sherri Grasmuck ; photographs by Janet Goldwater
Published New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, ©2005

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 247 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates) : color illustrations
Contents Seeing the world in neighborhood baseball -- The neighborhood and race sponsorship: "a dropped third strike." Vignette: Kate's quiet championship -- The clubhouse and class cultures: "bringing the infield in." Vignette: How parents get on base -- The dugout and the masculinity styles of coaches: "never bail out." Vignette: making room for Lennie -- The bench and boys' culture: "the heart of the lineup."
Summary Annotation What can neighborhood baseball tell us about class and gender cultures, urban change, and the ways that communities value public space? Through a close exploration of a boys' baseball league in a gentrifying neighborhood of Philadelphia, sociologist Sherri Grasmuck reveals the accommodations and tensions that characterize multicultural encounters in contemporary American public life. Based on years of ethnographic observation and interviews with children, parents, and coaches, Protecting Home offers an analysis of the factors that account for racial accommodation in a space that was previously known for racial conflict and exclusion. Grasmuck argues that the institutional arrangements and social characteristics of children's baseball create a cooperative environment for the negotiation of social, cultural, and class differences. Chapters explore coaching styles, parental involvement, institutional politics, parent-child relations, and children's experiences. Grasmuck identifies differences in the ways that the mostly white, working-class "old-timers" and the racially diverse professional newcomers relate to the neighborhood. These distinctions reflect a competing sense of cultural values related to individual responsibility toward public space, group solidarity, appropriate masculine identities, and how best to promote children's interests-a contrast between "hierarchical communalism" and "child-centered individualism." Through an innovative combination of narrative approaches, this book succeeds both in capturing the immediacy of boys' interaction at the playing field and in contributing to sophisticated theoretical debates in urban studies, the sociology of childhood, and masculinity studies
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-242) and index
Notes English
Print version record
SUBJECT Jungé, ... gnd
Subject Baseball for children -- Social aspects -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- Case studies
Boys -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- Social conditions -- Case studies
Philadelphia (Pa.) -- Social conditions -- 21st century -- Case studies
Masculinity -- Case studies
SPORTS & RECREATION -- Sociology of Sports.
Baseball for children -- Social aspects
Boys -- Social conditions
Masculinity
Baseball
Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Pa.
Genre/Form Case studies
Fallstudiensammlung.
Form Electronic book
Author Goldwater, Janet
ISBN 0813537614
9780813537610
0813535549
9780813535548
1280360887
9781280360886
9786610360888
661036088X