Death has long haunted combat sports-from boxing and MMA to wrestling-fueling both public fascination and moral debate. This groundbreaking collection explores how the threat and reality of death shape the culture, business, and ethics of the ring.
This interdisciplinary volume critically examines the persistent presence of death in combat sports-boxing, mixed martial arts, and professional wrestling-and its broader cultural, ethical, and sociopolitical implications. Drawing on perspectives from history, sociology, philosophy, media studies, and public health, contributors interrogate how the threat and reality of death shape the moral frameworks, institutional structures, and symbolic meanings of these sports.
Section I, Morality and Social Death, reevaluates ethical critiques of combat sports, considering both the risks of physical harm and the social marginalization of athletes. Section II, Race and Madness, explores how death in the ring intersects with racialized narratives and mental health. Section III, Honor and Technique, investigates the evolution of combat sports from deadly contests of honor to regulated performances of masculinity and national identity.
Through historical case studies, theoretical inquiry, and cultural analysis, Death in the Ring positions death not merely as a tragic outcome but as a revealing lens through which to understand the values, contradictions, and transformations of combat sports in society. Essential reading for scholars of sport studies, cultural history, ethics, and media.
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979-8-216-37338-4 (9798216373384)
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