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Crying in Sports: Star Athletes, "Emotional Moments," and the Media
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Crying in Sports: Star Athletes, "Emotional Moments," and the Media
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Crying in Sports: Star Athletes, "Emotional Moments," and the Media
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Coolness and emotional self-discipline once shaped the world of sports, but recently something has shifted. Tennis legends cry. Soccer stars cry. Basketball MVPs cry. "Emotional moments" seem to be omnipresent. In close readings of tearful moments and gestures, this book explores scenes on the sidelines, at press conferences, and during acceptance speeches. It examines how contemporary media represent outbursts and breakdowns and the larger role crying athletes play in what scholars call the "Age of Emotions." Case studies include Cristiano Ronaldo and Pepe, Serena Williams and Andrea PetkoviÄ, American basketball megastars, and Roger Federer; the essay discusses celebrity athletes as representative figures whose vulnerability and sentimentality force us to reexamine our own tears. The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence. The text has subsequently been revised by the author in collaboration with a professional copy editor in order to refine the work stylistically.
Coolness and emotional self-discipline once shaped the world of sports, but recently something has shifted. Tennis legends cry. Soccer stars cry. Basketball MVPs cry. "Emotional moments" seem to be omnipresent. In close readings of tearful moments and gestures, this book explores scenes on the sidelines, at press conferences, and during acceptance speeches. It examines how contemporary media represent outbursts and breakdowns and the larger role crying athletes play in what scholars call the "Age of Emotions." Case studies include Cristiano Ronaldo and Pepe, Serena Williams and Andrea PetkoviÄ, American basketball megastars, and Roger Federer; the essay discusses celebrity athletes as representative figures whose vulnerability and sentimentality force us to reexamine our own tears. The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence. The text has subsequently been revised by the author in collaboration with a professional copy editor in order to refine the work stylistically.


















