Faithful to Fenway
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Faithful to Fenway by Michael Ian Borer
Investigates the mystique of the ballpark
"A fascinating book!" -- Doug Miller,for MLBcom
"Borer's text is a solid achievement." -- Robert Trumpbour * American Studies Journal *
"Borer has captured the magic of Fenway Park." -- Doris Kearns Goodwin
"Even if you dont already love the Red Sox, youll love this account of the stories people tell about why Fenway matters." -- Nancy T. Ammerman,author of Everyday Religion: Observing Modern Religious Lives
"Even Yankee fans will have much to consider from this book, published so soon after the Red Sox curse has ended. This is an important work of the sociology of sport and of urban sociology." -- Gary Alan Fine,author of With the Boys: Little League Baseball and Pre-adolescent Culture
"Borer haunted Fenway Park for several season. He talked to players, executives, vendors, fans. Trot Nixon discussed the Red Sox-Yankees rivalry with him, and former Red Sox second basemen Mike Andrews described the sadness of being traded." * The Falmouth Enterprise *
"Along with his astute social scientific insight, Borer also includes plenty of first-person accounts of the ballpark from Red Sox greats like Carl Yastrzemski and Johnny Pesky and from regular Bostonians and out-of-town baseball fans. This ability to intermingle scholarly research with Americas beloved pastime has allowed Borer to write an astute academic treatise that has the appeal of a consumer sports pub." * Publishers Weekly *
"Borers Faithful to Fenway: Believing in Boston, Baseball, and Americas Most Beloved Ballpark gives proper props to the Red Sox home since 1912" * Sacramento Bee *
"Faithful to Fenway is a must-have item for the Red Sox fans who champion their old stadium despite its uncomfortable seats" * Portland Press Herald *
"A must-have item for Red Sox fans who champion their old stadium." * Maine Sunday Telegram *
"Borer assesses the attraction of Fenway Park through his own expert lens. The results . . . will prove invaluable not only to Red Sox and more general baseball scholars but also to students of urban life, the organization of limited inner-city space, social psychology and collective memory, how a baseball park can become a cultural shrine, and a cohorts shared valuesnot to mention Fenways contributions to our understanding of fandom" * Library Journal *
"While many writers have likened Americas particular devotion to baseball to religious devotion, Borer gives texture and substance to the metaphor through curious and moving stories of Red Sox fans treatment of Fenway as sacred turf." * American Journal of Sociology *
"Bostons Fenway Park has become as valued as any star player in those cities and as much an attraction as the teams themselves. Borer, a sociologist and lifelong New Englander, explores the history of Fenway and its place in Bostons culture through research and interviews with players, stadium personnel, fans, and team owners. . . . [H]e explains Fenways place in the culture as an example of identity continuity. Fenway is an emotional anchor for fans in the sense that it encompasses a part of an individuals past and present." * Booklist *
"Borer's text is a solid achievement." -- Robert Trumpbour * American Studies Journal *
"Borer has captured the magic of Fenway Park." -- Doris Kearns Goodwin
"Even if you dont already love the Red Sox, youll love this account of the stories people tell about why Fenway matters." -- Nancy T. Ammerman,author of Everyday Religion: Observing Modern Religious Lives
"Even Yankee fans will have much to consider from this book, published so soon after the Red Sox curse has ended. This is an important work of the sociology of sport and of urban sociology." -- Gary Alan Fine,author of With the Boys: Little League Baseball and Pre-adolescent Culture
"Borer haunted Fenway Park for several season. He talked to players, executives, vendors, fans. Trot Nixon discussed the Red Sox-Yankees rivalry with him, and former Red Sox second basemen Mike Andrews described the sadness of being traded." * The Falmouth Enterprise *
"Along with his astute social scientific insight, Borer also includes plenty of first-person accounts of the ballpark from Red Sox greats like Carl Yastrzemski and Johnny Pesky and from regular Bostonians and out-of-town baseball fans. This ability to intermingle scholarly research with Americas beloved pastime has allowed Borer to write an astute academic treatise that has the appeal of a consumer sports pub." * Publishers Weekly *
"Borers Faithful to Fenway: Believing in Boston, Baseball, and Americas Most Beloved Ballpark gives proper props to the Red Sox home since 1912" * Sacramento Bee *
"Faithful to Fenway is a must-have item for the Red Sox fans who champion their old stadium despite its uncomfortable seats" * Portland Press Herald *
"A must-have item for Red Sox fans who champion their old stadium." * Maine Sunday Telegram *
"Borer assesses the attraction of Fenway Park through his own expert lens. The results . . . will prove invaluable not only to Red Sox and more general baseball scholars but also to students of urban life, the organization of limited inner-city space, social psychology and collective memory, how a baseball park can become a cultural shrine, and a cohorts shared valuesnot to mention Fenways contributions to our understanding of fandom" * Library Journal *
"While many writers have likened Americas particular devotion to baseball to religious devotion, Borer gives texture and substance to the metaphor through curious and moving stories of Red Sox fans treatment of Fenway as sacred turf." * American Journal of Sociology *
"Bostons Fenway Park has become as valued as any star player in those cities and as much an attraction as the teams themselves. Borer, a sociologist and lifelong New Englander, explores the history of Fenway and its place in Bostons culture through research and interviews with players, stadium personnel, fans, and team owners. . . . [H]e explains Fenways place in the culture as an example of identity continuity. Fenway is an emotional anchor for fans in the sense that it encompasses a part of an individuals past and present." * Booklist *
Michael Ian Borer is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780814799772 |
| ISBN 10 | 0814799779 |
| Title | Faithful to Fenway |
| Author | Michael Ian Borer |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Nyu Press |
| Year published | 2008-04-01 |
| Number of pages | 288 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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