1st Edition

The Myth of Michael Jordan in Popular Culture

By Tomasz Jacheć Copyright 2024
258 Pages
by Routledge

258 Pages
by Routledge

258 Pages
by Routledge

This book examines the life and career of Michael Jordan, one of the greatest athletes in the history of sports, asking how he transcended his sport to become a canonical myth in popular culture. Drawing on work in sport studies, cultural studies, sociology, history, business, and media, this book helps us to understand how myths are made in modern society and highlights the importance of myths... Read more

Introduction: Michael Jordan, the Myth, the Monomyth, and the Jordan Myth

1. The Path of the Warrior: The Jordan Myth Takes Shape (1982-1991)

2. The King’s Reign (1991-1998): The Jordan Myth Expands

3. Basketball’s “Beowulf” Puts on Armor One Last Time (2001-2003 and Beyond)

4. The Never-ending Myth: Post-1998 Retellings of the Jordan Myth

5. The Four Functions of the Jordan Myth

6. The Global Reach of the Jordan Myth

Conclusion

Biography

Tomasz Jacheć is an Assistant Professor at the University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland. His work focuses on the landscape of American popular culture, including sport and comedy. He is a member of the Polish Association for American Studies (PAAS) and the European Association for American Studies (EAAS).