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Papers On Social & Political Issues In Sports
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Malamud's "The Natural": Novel and Movie.
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(5 pp). Bernard Malamud's (1914-1986) first novel,
The Natural, an allegory about the rise and fall
of a baseball player, was published in 1952.
According to Rothstein (1986), it is different from
most of his work in that there are no Jewish
characters. After the book was made into a movie
starring Robert Redford in 1984, Malamud said in an
interview that he was grateful for the film because
it allowed him ''to be recognized once more as an
American writer'' as opposed to a Jewish writer.
But The Natural is similar to his later novels and
stories in that it lies in the realm of a morality
play. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BBmalmud.doc
Men's Magazine Ads: Representation Of Masculinity
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5 pages in length. Historically, the media have not earned the most stellar of reputations when it comes to portraying reality; indeed, the manner by which magazine advertising skews the perspective of male masculinity has come to represent a commonplace approach to capitalistic consumerism. Proponents of magazine advertising contend that there is one phrase for those who are prone to the deceptiveness of media marketing: caveat emptor. They argue that it is not up to the advertiser to be responsible for the buyer's gullibility, even if that buyer happens to be an impressionable male seeking to emulate the ad's buff model. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCmenmg.wps
Motivation and Success in Athletics
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10 pages. In today's world of the super-athlete we can find some of the most successful and highly motivated people in society. What keeps these athletes motivated, and how can they maintain the same level of enthusiasm day after day? This paper reflects on this motivation and what it is comprised of both on and off the playing field. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: JGAathmo.rtf