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Secret Lives of Sports Fans: The Science of Sports Obsession Reprint [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 210x133x19 mm, kaal: 272 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-May-2014
  • Kirjastus: Overlook Press
  • ISBN-10: 1468308777
  • ISBN-13: 9781468308778
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 210x133x19 mm, kaal: 272 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-May-2014
  • Kirjastus: Overlook Press
  • ISBN-10: 1468308777
  • ISBN-13: 9781468308778
Draws on in-depth research to present an accessible exploration of sports fandom that considers how it can be a fundamental aspect of an individuals identity, why people form such strong attachments to favorite teams and what happens in the human mind and body when watching a game. By the author of Darwin Slept Here. Explains the science behind sports fandom, including how it can be a fundamental aspect of an individuals identity, why people form strong attachments to favorite teams, and what happens in the human mind and body when watching a game. Sports fandom is either an aspect of a person’s fundamental identity, or completely incomprehensible to those who aren’t fans at all. What is happening in our brains and bodies when we feel strong emotion while watching a game? How do sports fans resemble political junkies, and why do we form such a strong attachment to a sports team? Journalist Eric Simons presents in-depth research in an accessible and brilliant way, sure to interest readers of Malcolm Gladwell. Through reading the literature and attending neuroscience conferences, talking to fans, psychologists, and scientists, and working through his issues as part of a collaboration with the NPR science program RadioLab, Eric Simons hoped to find an answer that would explain why the attractive force of this relationship with treasured sports teams is so great that we can’t leave it. Sports fandom is either an aspect of a person’s fundamental identity, or completely incomprehensible to those who aren’t fans at all. What is happening in our brains and bodies when we feel strong emotion while watching a game? How do sports fans resemble political junkies, and why do we form such a strong attachment to a sports team? Journalist Eric Simons presents in-depth research in an accessible and brilliant way, sure to interest readers of Malcolm Gladwell.Through reading the literature and attending neuroscience conferences, talking to fans, psychologists, and scientists, and working through his issues as part of a collaboration with the NPR science programRadioLab, Eric Simons hoped to find an answer that would explain why the attractive force of this relationship with treasured sports teams is so great that we can’t leave it. Sports fandom is either an aspect of a person’s fundamental identity, or completely incomprehensible to those who aren’t fans at all. What is happening in our brains and bodies when we feel strong emotion while watching a game? How do sports fans resemble political junkies, and why do we form such a strong attachment to a sports team? Journalist Eric Simons presents in-depth research in an accessible and brilliant way, sure to interest readers of Malcolm Gladwell.Through reading the literature and attending neuroscience conferences, talking to fans, psychologists, and scientists, and working through his issues as part of a collaboration with the NPR science program RadioLab, Eric Simons hoped to find an answer that would explain why the attractive force of this relationship with treasured sports teams is so great that we can’t leave it.
Introduction: Fan Nature 7(10)
Part One Reflex
1 The Edge of the Seat: The Physical Experience of Fandom
17(44)
2 Sports as Empathy: Mirror Neurons
61(32)
Part Two Control
3 A Case of Identity: Welcome to Cleveland
93(36)
4 Relationships: Socrates the Sports Guy
129(18)
5 Love: The Altruistic Fan
147(18)
6 Addiction: Arsenal in America
165(26)
Part Three Consequence
7 Behavior: Who Are Those Guys?
191(24)
8 Groups: Love the One You're With
215(40)
9 War: Man Law
255(50)
Conclusion: Do We Need Sports? 305(8)
Index 313
Eric Simons is the author of Darwin Slept Here, also published by Overlook. He is a contributor to NPRs Radiolab and lives in San Francisco.