Pigskin Nation

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Pigskin Nation

How the NFL Remade American Politics

Central / national / federal government History of the Americas Sport: general American football

Author: Jesse Berrett

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Collection: Sport and Society

Language: English

Published by: University of Illinois Press

Published on: 11 April 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 4 Mb

ISBN: 9780252050374


Introduction

Cast as the ultimate hardhats, football players of the 1960s seemed to personify a crewcut traditional manhood that channeled the Puritan work ethic. Yet, despite a social upheaval against such virtues, the National Football League won over all of America—and became a cultural force that recast politics in its own smashmouth image.

Exploration of Pro Football's Cultural Impact

Jesse Berrett explores pro football's new place in the zeitgeist of the 1960s and 1970s. The NFL's brilliant harnessing of the sports-media complex, combined with a nimble curation of its official line, brought different visions of the same game to both Main Street and the ivory tower.

Politics and Spectacle

Politicians, meanwhile, spouted gridiron jargon as their handlers co-opted the NFL's gift for spectacle and mythmaking to shape a potent new politics that in essence became pro football. Governing, entertainment, news, elections, celebrity—all put aside old loyalties to pursue the mass audience captured by the NFL's alchemy of presentation, television, and high-stepping style.

Conclusion

An invigorating appraisal of a dynamic era, Pigskin Nation reveals how pro football created the template for a future that became our present.

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