Mallparks, Michael T. Friedman
Mallparks, Michael T. Friedman
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Mallparks
Baseball Stadiums and the Culture of Consumption

Author: Michael T. Friedman

Narrator: Barry Abrams

Unabridged: 10 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/15/2023


Synopsis

In Mallparks, Michael Friedman observes that just as cathedrals represented power relations in medieval towns, and skyscrapers epitomized those within industrial cities, sports stadiums exemplify urban America at the turn of the twenty-first century.

Grounded in the spatial theories of Henri Lefebvre and George Ritzer's analyses of consumption spaces, the book examines how the designers of this generation of baseball stadiums follow the principles of theme park and shopping mall design to create highly effective and efficient consumption sites.

In his exploration of these contemporary cathedrals of sport and consumption, Friedman traces the history of stadium design, discusses the amenities and aesthetics of stadium spaces, and outlines the intentions and conceptions of architects, team officials, and civic leaders. He grounds his analysis in case studies of Baltimore's Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Boston's Fenway Park, Los Angeles's Dodger Stadium, Nationals Park in Washington DC, Target Field in Minneapolis, and Atlanta's Truist Park.

About Michael T. Friedman

Michael T. Friedman is a lecturer in the Department of Kinesiology at the University of Maryland, College Park. His work has been published in journals such as City, Culture, and Society; Sociology of Sport Journal; Journal of Urban Affairs; and Economic Development Quarterly.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dave on August 03, 2023

A fairly clinical look at the building of new baseball facilities for Major League Baseball over the years and how they have changed. Although at times the material is dry, the concept is fascinating, well researched and provides an interesting outlook to the future. Revising this work after a coupl......more

Goodreads review by Jason on September 13, 2024

Reads like a Master's Thesis in Urban Planning or Sociology. You'll hear the words "mimetic" and hear von Moltke, Lefebvre, and Marx discussed. Some interesting stuff, but you'll hear about Boog's Barbecue a half-dozen times, each as though you've never heard it discussed before. There's a really in......more