Full Dissidence: Notes from an Uneven Playing Field

· Penguin Random House Audio · Narrated by Ron Butler
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A bold and impassioned meditation on injustice in our country that punctures the illusion of a postracial America and reveals it as a place where authoritarianism looms large.

Whether the issues are protest, labor, patriotism, or class division, it is clear that professional sports are no longer simply fun and games. Rather, the industry is a hotbed of fractures and inequities that reflect and even drive some of the most divisive issues in our country. The nine provocative and deeply personal essays in Full Dissidence confront the dangerous narratives that are shaping the current dialogue in sports and mainstream culture. The book is a reflection on a culture where African Americans continue to navigate the sharp edges of whiteness—as citizens who are always at risk of being told, often directly from the White House, to go back to where they came from. The topics Howard Bryant takes on include the player-owner relationship, the militarization of sports, the myth of integration, the erasure of black identity as a condition of success, and the kleptocracy that has forced America to ask itself if its beliefs of freedom and democracy are more than just words.

In a time when authoritarianism is creeping into our lives and is being embraced in our politics, Full Dissidence will make us question the strength of the bonds we think we have with our fellow citizens, and it shows us why we must break from the malignant behaviors that have become normalized in everyday life.

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4 reviews
Colin Cassidy
May 13, 2020
This is an excellent book. The author shares his opinions and experience while helping the reader digest the large and complex topic of race tangentially to sports. The book makes the reader think critically about certain advantages that may seem small or insignificant but actually are not. The book is told through a certain view but it is up to the reader to think critically and examine the information given and process it. Once it is processed through an outward sense the book was much more enjoyable and hits home. Well worth the money just for the examples as how we have become a militarized society if not for the critical thinking aspect of race. Well done.
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Reginald Nichols
February 8, 2020
A key book for a key moment in history.
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About the author

Howard Bryant is a senior writer for ESPN the Magazine and is a correspondent for NPR’s Weekend Edition. He has won several awards for his commentary writing. His books include The Heritage, Juicing the Game, and The Last Hero. He lives in Northampton, Massachusetts. Connect with him at howardbryant.net and on Twitter (@hbryant42).

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