
The Baseball Film
A Cultural and Transmedia History
Aaron Baker(Author)
Rutgers University Press
Published on 14. January 2022
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-0-8135-9689-1 (ISBN)
Description
Baseball has long been viewed as the Great American Pastime, so it is no surprise that the sport has inspired many Hollywood films and television series. But how do these works depict the game, its players, fans, and place in American society?
This study offers an extensive look at nearly one hundred years of baseball-themed movies, documentaries, and TV shows. Film and sports scholar Aaron Baker examines works like A League of their Own (1992) and Sugar (2008), which dramatize the underrepresented contributions of female and immigrant players, alongside classic baseball movies like The Natural that are full of nostalgia for a time when native-born white men could use the game to achieve the American dream. He further explores how biopics have both mythologized and demystified such legendary figures as Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Jackie Robinson and Fernando Valenzuela.
The Baseball Film charts the variety of ways that Hollywood presents the game as integral to American life, whether showing little league as a site of parent-child bonding or depicting fans' lifelong love affairs with their home teams. Covering everything from Bull Durham (1988) to The Bad News Bears (1976), this book offers an essential look at one of the most cinematic of all sports.
This study offers an extensive look at nearly one hundred years of baseball-themed movies, documentaries, and TV shows. Film and sports scholar Aaron Baker examines works like A League of their Own (1992) and Sugar (2008), which dramatize the underrepresented contributions of female and immigrant players, alongside classic baseball movies like The Natural that are full of nostalgia for a time when native-born white men could use the game to achieve the American dream. He further explores how biopics have both mythologized and demystified such legendary figures as Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Jackie Robinson and Fernando Valenzuela.
The Baseball Film charts the variety of ways that Hollywood presents the game as integral to American life, whether showing little league as a site of parent-child bonding or depicting fans' lifelong love affairs with their home teams. Covering everything from Bull Durham (1988) to The Bad News Bears (1976), this book offers an essential look at one of the most cinematic of all sports.
Reviews / Votes
"Aaron Baker's history of how film has represented baseball as a component of American society stands alone. Replete with exceptionally perceptive observations about dozens of baseball films, this book is a 'must' read for students of the game."- Benjamin G. Rader, author of Baseball: A History of America's Game, 4th ed."An insightful and necessary analysis of baseball as a sport and a film subgenre through a sociopolitical lens examining race, gender, sexuality, globalization, and more."- The Brooklyn Rail
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Language
English
Place of publication
New Brunswick NJ
United States
Product notice
Laminated cover
Illustrations
12 b-w images
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
4 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8135-9689-1 (9780813596891)
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AARON BAKER is a professor of film and media studies at Arizona State University in Tempe. Author of the books Steven Soderbergh and Contesting Identity: Sports in American Film, he also edited the collections A Companion to Martin Scorsese and Out of Bounds: Sports, Media and the Politics of Identity.
Content
Introduction: Baseball According to Satchel Paige: "Don't look back.
Something might be gaining on you."
1 Hollywood Baseball Films: Nostalgic White Masculinity or the National
Pastime?
2 The Business of Baseball
3 Screening Who Gets to Play
4 The Glocalized Game
5 Fanball
6 Learning the Game
Conclusion: The Show for the Thinking Fan and Going Online
List of Baseball Films and Television Shows
Something might be gaining on you."
1 Hollywood Baseball Films: Nostalgic White Masculinity or the National
Pastime?
2 The Business of Baseball
3 Screening Who Gets to Play
4 The Glocalized Game
5 Fanball
6 Learning the Game
Conclusion: The Show for the Thinking Fan and Going Online
List of Baseball Films and Television Shows