Muhammad Ali: Trickster in the Culture of Irony (Celebrities)
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Muhammad Ali has a unique place in global history. One of the most extraordinary athletes of all times, Ali is also, as he always was, an inadvertent but powerful figure in world affairs. From the first announcement of his membership in the Nation of Islam, through his courageous refusal to fight in Vietnam, to his spiritual calm in the face of crippling disease, Muhammad Alis steady values have inspired others the world over to rethink their racial, political, and spiritual attitudes.
Alis life over the years has put irony in a different light. When Muhammad Ali stood against those who criticized him for converting to the Nation of Islam, he told the world "I dont have to be what you want me to be." What first appeared as simple defiance was revealed over the years as rock solid conviction a conviction that allowed him to be and do what he believed in, while also embracing the world in his loving and laughing way.
Charles Lemert writes with grace, perspective, and affection. Muhammad Ali is the first book to unravel the reasons for the enduring respect and reverence that Muhammad Ali commands long after the end of his athletic career.
This text will appeal to those teaching and studying cultural studies, social theory, sports studies, and sociology, as well as to general readers interested in Muhammad Ali.
Muhammad Ali: Trickster in the Culture of Irony (Celebrities),Charles Lemert,Polity Press,0745628710,1942-,African American boxers,Ali, Muhammad,,Biography,Biography / Autobiography,Boxers (Sports),Boxing,People of Color,Sports,Sports - General,United States
Muhammad Ali: Trickster in the Culture of Irony (Celebrities)
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