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Linda K. Fuller – Sexual Sports Rhetoric

09 Nov

Fuller, Linda K., ed. Sexual Sports Rhetoric: Historical Perspectives and Media Representations. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006. Print.

Part One: Sport Violence Per Se

Chapter 1: It’s Still Part of the Game: Violence and Masculinity in Canadian Ice Hockey — Michael Atkinson

Chapter 2: Representations of Sport Violence and Spousal Abuse — Margery Holman, Victoria Paraschak, Patricia Weir, and Richard Moriarty

Chapter 3: Playing Beyond the Glass: How Parents Support Violence in Minor Hockey — Michael A. Robidoux and Jochen G. Bocksnick

Part Two: Historical Perspectives

Chapter 4: Reflections on Sport, Masculinity, and Nationalism in the Aftermath of 9/11 — Ellen J. Staurowsky

Chapter 5: Hot Wheels and High Heels: Gender Roles in Stock Car Racing — David “Turbo” Thompson

Part Three: Sports Literature

Chapter 6: All-skates, Witch Wool and a Blouse Full of Lungs: Dan Jenkins’ Use of Masculine Sexual Language — John Mark Dempsey

Chapter 7: Football Hooliganism: A Rhetoric of Frustration and Honor — Anne E. Price

Chapter 8: Gender, Cross-dressing, and Sport in Lewis Nordan’s The All-Girl Football Team – Robert Sirabian

Part Four: Broadcast Media Representations

Chapter 9: Media, Masculinity, and The World’s Strongest Man: Exploring Postmodern Sports Programming — Gina Daddario

Chapter 10: Xclusion at the Winter X Games: The Marginalization of Women Athletes on Alternative Sport — Joy Crissey Honea

Chapter 11: The Jim Rome Show and Negotiations of Manhood: Surviving in “The Jungle” — Maureen Margaret Smith

Part Five: Visual media Representations

Chapter 12: Put Me in, Ms. Coach: Sexual Rhetoric in the Locker Room — Megan Chawansky

Chapter 13: Foul Language: A Feminist Perspective on (American) Football Film Rhetoric — Linda K. Fuller

Chapter 14: Hail to the Cheifs: Race, Gender, and Native American Sports Mascots — C. Richard King

Chapter 15: Powerful or Pornographic? Photographs of Female Bodybuilders in Muscle & Fitness Magazine — Debra Merskin

Part Six: Classic Case Studies

Chapter 16: Off His Rocker: Masculinity and the Rhetoric of Violence in America’s Favorite Pastime — John P. Elia, Jon B. Martin. and Gust A. Yep

Chapter 17: Wham! Bam! Thank You, Ma’am!: The Rhetoric Surrounding Female Professional Boxers — Shura Alexandra Gat

Chapter 18: Women Playing Rugby: Rejection of “The Girly” by Girls — Jessica Hudson

Chapter 19: All Bust and No Balls: Gender, Language, and Pool — Erin Reilly

Chapter 20: Media Grappling with Female Success on the Mat: Tricia Saunders, Multiple-World Freestyle Wrestling Champion — Theresa A. Walton

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