This absorbing book unravels the reasons for the enduring respect and
reverence that Muhammad Ali commands long after the end of his athletic
career. It will appeal to those teaching and studying cultural studies,
social theory, sports studies, and sociology, as well as to general
readers interested in Muhammad Ali.
- A probing account of Muhammad Ali's life, which also examines the
man's celebrity and his importance in global history.
- The first book to unravel the reasons for the enduring respect and
reverence that Muhammad Ali commands long after the end of his
athletic career.
- Traces the key controversies and significant events, from Ali's first
announcement of his membership in the Nation of Islam, through his
courageous refusal to fight in Vietnam, to his spiritual calm in the
face of crippling disease.
- Offers an original and compelling theory of the celebrity in
postmodern society.