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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
2006

LC Class
  
GV1195 .H23 2006

Author
  
Thomas C. Hackett

Publisher
  
HarperCollins

OCLC
  
61178232

2.8/5
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Language
  
English

ISBN
  
0-06-019829-X

Originally published
  
2006

Genre
  
Non-fiction

Dewey decimal
  
796.812

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Slaphappy: Pride, Prejudice, and Professional Wrestling is a book written by reporter Thomas Hackett that describes, with a sociological and philosophical bent, the industry of professional wrestling. Through talks with fans and wrestlers in independent wrestling promotions, as well as a visit to the Hart family and The Rock, Hackett describes professional wrestling. Through bibliography, he also identifies parallels between pornography, performance, theatre plays, and wrestling.

Contents

Observations

Through numerous interviews, readings, and much field research, Thomas Hackett makes many observations and explains professional wrestling in critical detail. Dividing the sport into different themes, he explains each with examples, including that of a hardcore fan who turned away from the sport named Urial Yakobov.

Identifying himself as a non-fan of the sport, Hackett gained many observations and important statements from people within the industry. Like a trained sociologist, he communicates his theories on the sport through writing, making sense of a very whimsical, unique sport that is often unpredictable and childish.

Reception

The New York Times gave the book a mediocre review. Kirkus said the book is a "punch-drunk saga of showbiz ugliness". Publishers Weekly called the title a "fascinating study".

References

Slaphappy Wikipedia


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