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El. knyga: Not Playing Around: Intersectional Identities, Media Representation, and the Power of Sport

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  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Aug-2022
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781793654687
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  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Aug-2022
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781793654687
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This book provides an accessible space for interdisciplinary scholarship and narrative through an analysis of the power of media and sports, focusing on the intersectionality of identity, politics, social justice, and social movements within this context. Contributors examine how identities coalesce in sports and discuss the ways in which sports provide spaces for marginalized communities and create unique platforms that shift how society defines identity. Athletes identities and actionsand mass medias representation thereofcan influence both the perceptions of society as a whole and how individuals view themselves, contributors argue. Each chapter delves into how different aspects of identity, including race, gender, disability, and sexuality, have developed and influenced social change, with a strong focus on lived experiences of both scholars and athletes from marginalized communities. Scholars of media studies, communication, sociology, and kinesiology may find this book particularly useful.

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Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: At the Confluence of Sport and Identity 1(16)
Andrew M. Colombo-Dougovito
Tracy Everbach
Karen Weiller-Abels
SECTION I SPACES THAT DEFINE
17(124)
1 "Keep It in the Locker Room": How College Athletic Departments Stifle Controversy and Dissent
19(26)
Frank LoMonte
Dionne Koller
Response: Restricting Athletes' Speech Puts Athletic Programs at Risk
37(8)
Paula Lavigne
2 On Balls, Players, Tackle Boxes, and Other Footballing Objects: The Politics of Being in the NFL Rulebook
45(22)
Joshua D. Rubin
Response: Football
61(6)
Louis Jenkins
3 Shattering the Glass Ceiling Twice: Sports Journalism Framing of Katie Sowers
67(22)
William P. Cassidy
Response: Women Succeed in Coaching and Family Life
82(7)
Lisa Carlsen
4 Queer Recreation: LGBTQ+ Sporting Spaces, Community, and Impact
89(24)
Austin R. Anderson
Eric Knee
Response: Voices from the Field
106(7)
Warren Perry
5 A "Permissible Prejudice": An Exploration of the Systemic Ableist Barriers to Sport and Leisure Activities for Disabled People
113(28)
Andrew M. Colombo-Dougovito
Suzanna Rocco Dillon
You're Blameless
133(8)
John Loeppky
SECTION II BLACK ATHLETES AS ACTIVISTS
141(62)
6 #SayHerName: The WNBA and Black Women Athletes' Social Activism
143(20)
Tracy Everbach
Gwendelyn S. Nisbett
Karen Weiller-Abels
Speak Out About Injustice
157(6)
Briana Wallace
7 How Social Media Gives Black NBA Athletes a Platform to Rally Around Racial Injustice During the #BlackLivesMatter Movement
163(22)
Teveraishe Mushayamunda
Mildred F. Perreault
Response: Blackness in 2022: A Personal Perspective
178(7)
Daryl A. Carter
8 Athletes as Activists: Exploring Audience Evaluations of Black Celebrity Athlete Activism
185(18)
Gwendelyn S. Nisbett
Newly Paul
Stephanie Schartel Dunn
Response: Being Black Is Life
196(7)
Rebekah Sears
SECTION III AFTER THE LIGHTS GO OUT
203(98)
9 Fairness, Without the Inclusion: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Trans-Exclusionary Sports Bans
205(28)
Vincent Pena
Response: I Am Trans. I Am Human
226(7)
Karleigh Webb
10 In High Demand: Friday Night Prime Time and High School Athletes with Disabilities
233(22)
Alison R. Tsuchida
Nathan M. Murata
Response: Atypical Students Benefit from Friday Night Prime Time
249(6)
Greg Taguchi
11 Migrant Children with Disabilities in Italian Schools: Educational and Sport-Related Experiences
255(24)
Paolo Lucattini
Response: The Story of "A"
270(9)
Maria Elena Mastrangelo
12 Criticism of Stereotypes in Paralympism and Expectations of Media Portrayals of Latin American Athletes
279(22)
Sandra Melendez-Labrador
Response: Keep Quiet and Let the Results Speak for You
295(6)
Erica Maria Castano Salazar
Conclusion: Leveraging Sport for Justice 301(6)
Karen Weiller-Abels
Andrew M. Colombo-Dougovito
Tracy Everbach
Resources for Sport Scholars, Athletes, and Stakeholders 307(4)
Index 311(8)
About the Contributors 319
Dr. Andrew M. Colombo-Dougovito is assistant professor of sport pedagogy and motor behavior at the University of North Texas.

Dr. Tracy Everbach is professor of digital/print journalism at the Mayborn School of Journalism at the University of North Texas.





Dr. Karen Weiller-Abels is associate professor in the Department of Kinesiology, Health Promotion and Recreation at the University of North Texas.