Dan Higgins discusses his new book Lords of the Ring, an explorative body-slam into the sociopolitical world of pro wrestling
Dan Higgins discusses his debut book Lords of the Ring, a sociocultural body-slam into the weird world of professional wrestling, politics and identity.
A lithe and lively exploration of the sport, the spectacle and the significance of professional wrestling, Margate-based writer Dan Higgins' new book Lords of the Ring looks at how this spandex-clad phenomenon impacts our political, social and cultural landscape, and why it matters. A surreal sitcom of stereotypes and storylines in which fact and fiction are interchangeable, the pro wrestling world has, for many years, shaped our ideas of gender, race, national identity and sexuality. It can also, as we've seen recently, act as a stage for political grandstanding. On a mission to find out what in the name of Giant Haystacks goes on behind the scenes and out front, Lords of the Ring finds Higgins speaking to the key players on both sides of the ropes, shining a light on the industry's unlikely, unusual and sometimes unpalatable truths.
A journalist, podcaster and now author, Dan Higgins will be discussing all-things Lords of the Ring in conversation with fellow writer (The Theory of Everything Else), podcast host (No Such Thing as a Fish), QI Elf and citizen of Margate, Dan Schreiber.
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Highlights
- 2 hours
- In-person
Location
Fort Road Hotel
18 Fort Road
Margate CT9 1HF
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