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Currently Promoting: Tackling the Everyday: Race and Nation in Big-Time College Football

By March 25, 2025April 22nd, 2025Coriolis Clients, Currently Promoting

Tackling the Everyday: Race and Nation in Big-Time College Football

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We are currently promoting Tackling the Everyday: Race and Nation in Big-Time College Football by author and professor Tracie Canada.

A Black feminist take on exploitation and care in America’s favorite game.

Big-time college football promises prestige, drama, media attention, and money. Yet most athletes in this unpaid, amateur system encounter a different reality, facing dangerous injuries, few pro-career opportunities, a free but devalued college education, and future financial instability. In one of the first ethnographies about Black college football players, anthropologist Tracie Canada reveals the ways young athletes strategically resist the exploitative systems that structure their everyday lives.

Tackling the Everyday shows how college football particularly harms the young Black men who are overrepresented on gridirons across the country. Although coaches and universities constantly invoke the misleading “football family” narrative, this book describes how a brotherhood among Black players operates alongside their caring mothers, who support them on and off the field. With a Black feminist approach—one that highlights often-overlooked voices—Canada exposes how race, gender, kinship, and care shape the lives of the young athletes who shoulder America’s favorite game.

About the author:

Tracie Canada is the Andrew W. Mellon Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology at Duke University. Her work has been featured in public venues and outlets such as the Museum of Modern Art, The Guardian, and Scientific American.

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