1. From the Beginnings : GG is Gonna Whip Everybody.
2. Celebrity, Tricks, and Culture: Float like a Butterfly, Sting like a Bee.
3. Trickster Queers the World: I Don’t Have to Be What You Want Me to Be.
4. The Irony of Global Cultures: No Viet Cong ever Called me Nigger.
5. Coming Home to the Heart of Darkness: When we were Kings.
6. Trickster Bodies and Cultural Death: You’ll Die One Day So Better Get Ready.
Ali and the World: A Chronology.
Notes.
Acknowledgments.
Index.
Charles Lemert is Professor of Sociology at Wesleyan University.
"A brilliant meditation on celebrity and spectatorship and an
astute cultural analysis of race and sport, Charles Lemert's
Muhammad Ali is also an affectionate biography of one of the most
significant figures of our age." Barry Glassner, University of
Southern California, author of The Culture of Fear
"Ali's fame was launched on the tide of his astonishing athletic
prowess, but it was borne along by the spurting cross-currents of
culture, race and politics which boiled so fiercely during the
1960s and 1970s. Lemert is excellent on Ali in relation to these
cross-currents, but he also dares to dive deeper, into the secret
waters of myth, totem and taboo which still underlie more of human
thought and feeling than we may like to admit … This is a
remarkably interesting and re-readable essay." Financial Times
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