Professional Wrestling
Professional Wrestling | Bibliography
Books
Jeff Archer, Theater in a Squared Circle. Lafayette, CO: White-Boucke, 1998.
Michael R. Ball, Professional Wrestling as Ritual Drama in American Popular Culture. Lewiston, NY: Mellen, Edwin, 1990.
Keith Elliot and Elliot Greenberg, The History of Pro Wrestling: From Carnivals to Cable TV, Minneapolis: Lerner Publishing Group, 2001.
Mick Foley, Foley Is Good: And the Real Word Is Faker than Wrestling. New York: Regan Books, 2001.
Scott Keith and John Craddock, The Buzz on Professional Wrestling. New...
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Table of Contents
- The Birth of Modern Professional Wrestling: An Overview
- Professional Wrestling Is Popular Entertainment
- Promoters Control the Fate of Professional Wrestlers
- Professional Wrestling Is Violent and Sexually Explicit
- Professional Wrestling Contributes to America’s Culture of Violence
- Professional Wrestling Has a Negative Impact on Young People
- Professional Wrestling Teaches Children Unsportsmanlike Values
- Backyard Wrestling Is Growing in Popularity
- Professional Wrestling Is a Scapegoat for Society’s Ills
- Professional Wrestling Is a Form of Political Protest
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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