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Football, it’s a man’s game: Insult and gendered discourse in The Gender Bowl
Oleh:
McDowell, Jacqueline
;
Schaffner, Spencer
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Discourse and Society (Full Text) vol. 22 no. 5 (Sep. 2011)
,
page 547-564.
Topik:
battle of the sexes
;
football
;
gender
;
Gender Bowl
;
insult
Fulltext:
McDowell_Jacqueline, vol. 22 issue 5 September 2011. p. 547-564.pdf
(219.16KB)
Isi artikel
Women’s participation as athletes in American football precipitates gendered conflict, in that the routine reproduction of masculine discourse and identity is challenged. As such, the purpose of this study was to explore how the creation of discourses of masculinity and femininity undermine most women’s access and acceptance into American football. Utilizing critical discourse analysis, an analysis of The Gender Bowl (Jordan et al., 2005), a reality TV program featuring a full-contact football game between women and men, revealed how men sought to preserve the social relations of football and how women sought to contest this masculine domain in part by adopting typically masculine linguistic practices of insult. Results of the analysis revealed interdiscursivity of two discourses of gender relations: discourses of conservative gender relations iterated by the men, discourses of conflict from both men and women, and discourses of egalitarian gender relations iterated by the women.
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