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Case 10. Judo and Hijab at the Olympics
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- A Note to Instructors on How to Use This Text vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Why Study Religion and Sports, Anyway? 1
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PART 1. WHY DO PEOPLE THINK SPORTS ARE A RELIGION?
- Case 1. Friday Night Lights: High School Football as Religion in Odessa, Texas 39
- Case 2. Oscar Pistorius and What It Means to Be Human 47
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PART 2: DOES RELIGION HAVE A PLACE IN SPORTS, OR SPORTS IN RELIGION?
- Case 3. Zen and Archery in Japan 57
- Case 4. O God of Players: Prayer and Women’s Basketball at a Catholic College 70
- Case 5. Juju: Witchcraft and African Football 75
- Case 6. Jewish Umpires and Baseball Chapel 85
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PART 3: WHAT HAPPENS WHEN RELIGION AND SPORTS COME INTO CONFLICT?
- Case 7. American Jews and the Boycott of the 1936 Berlin Olympics 95
- Case 8. The Belleville Grays and Playing Sports on the Sabbath 109
- Case 9. Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf and the National Anthem Ritual in the NBA 127
- Case 10. Judo and Hijab at the Olympics 134
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PART 4: RELIGION AND ETHICAL DILEMMAS IN SPORTS
- Case 11. Caroline Pla and CYO Football: Should Girls Be Allowed to Compete with Boys? 141
- Case 12. Should the Roman Catholic Church Condemn Bullfighting in Spain? 151
- Case 13. The Florida State University Seminoles’ Osceola and Renegade: Mascots or Symbols? 159
- Case 14. Jack Taylor’s 138 Points: Is “Running Up the Score” Christian? 171
- Case 15. Conclusion: What Would Phil Jackson Do? 180
- Notes 187
- Index 197
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- A Note to Instructors on How to Use This Text vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Why Study Religion and Sports, Anyway? 1
-
PART 1. WHY DO PEOPLE THINK SPORTS ARE A RELIGION?
- Case 1. Friday Night Lights: High School Football as Religion in Odessa, Texas 39
- Case 2. Oscar Pistorius and What It Means to Be Human 47
-
PART 2: DOES RELIGION HAVE A PLACE IN SPORTS, OR SPORTS IN RELIGION?
- Case 3. Zen and Archery in Japan 57
- Case 4. O God of Players: Prayer and Women’s Basketball at a Catholic College 70
- Case 5. Juju: Witchcraft and African Football 75
- Case 6. Jewish Umpires and Baseball Chapel 85
-
PART 3: WHAT HAPPENS WHEN RELIGION AND SPORTS COME INTO CONFLICT?
- Case 7. American Jews and the Boycott of the 1936 Berlin Olympics 95
- Case 8. The Belleville Grays and Playing Sports on the Sabbath 109
- Case 9. Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf and the National Anthem Ritual in the NBA 127
- Case 10. Judo and Hijab at the Olympics 134
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PART 4: RELIGION AND ETHICAL DILEMMAS IN SPORTS
- Case 11. Caroline Pla and CYO Football: Should Girls Be Allowed to Compete with Boys? 141
- Case 12. Should the Roman Catholic Church Condemn Bullfighting in Spain? 151
- Case 13. The Florida State University Seminoles’ Osceola and Renegade: Mascots or Symbols? 159
- Case 14. Jack Taylor’s 138 Points: Is “Running Up the Score” Christian? 171
- Case 15. Conclusion: What Would Phil Jackson Do? 180
- Notes 187
- Index 197