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Toffoletti, Kim.
New Sporting Femininities = Embodied Politics in Postfeminist Times /
Record Type:
Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
New Sporting Femininities/ edited by Kim Toffoletti, Holly Thorpe, Jessica Francombe-Webb.
Reminder of title:
Embodied Politics in Postfeminist Times /
other author:
Toffoletti, Kim.
Description:
XXVII, 334 p. 12 illus., 9 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Sports—Sociological aspects. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72481-2
ISBN:
9783319724812
New Sporting Femininities = Embodied Politics in Postfeminist Times /
New Sporting Femininities
Embodied Politics in Postfeminist Times /[electronic resource] :edited by Kim Toffoletti, Holly Thorpe, Jessica Francombe-Webb. - 1st ed. 2018. - XXVII, 334 p. 12 illus., 9 illus. in color.online resource. - New Femininities in Digital, Physical and Sporting Cultures,2522-0330. - New Femininities in Digital, Physical and Sporting Cultures,.
1. Femininities, Sport and Physical Culture in Postfeminist, Neoliberal Times; Kim Toffoletti, Jessica Francombe-Webb and Holly Thorpe -- Section 1: Postfeminism and the Sport-Media-Industrial Complex -- 2. What’s New About Sporting Femininities? Female Athletes and the Sport-Media Industrial Complex; Cheryl Cooky -- 3. Don’t be a Do-Nothing Bitch: Popular Feminism and Women’s Physical Empowerment in the UFC; Jennifer McClearen -- 4. The Performance of Blackness and Femininity in Postfeminist Times: Visualising Serena Williams Within the Context of Corporate Globalisation; Kristi Tredway -- 5. Postfeminist Paradoxes and Cultural Difference: Unpacking Media Representations of American Muslim Sportswomen Ibtihaj and Dalilah Muhammad; Sumaya F. Samie and Kim Toffoletti -- 6. Killing the Football Widow: NFL Marketing Beyond “Pink It & Shrink It”; Jeffrey Montez de Oca and Molly Cotner -- Section 2: Everyday Athletic Girls and Women Negotiating Postfeminism -- 7. Re-focusing the Image of the “Superwoman” with “No Colour”: “Writing Back to the Centre” from a Globalised View; Laura Azzarito -- 8. New Sporting Femininities in China: The Embodied Politics of Roller Derby; Adele Pavlidis -- 9. Footballing Femininities: The Lived Experiences of Young Females Negotiating “The Beautiful Game”; Jessica Francombe-Webb and Laura Palmer -- Section 3: Postfeminism in Online Sport and Fitness Spaces -- 10. Lean Light Fit and Tight: Fitblr Blogs and the Postfeminist Transformation Imperative; Sarah Riley and Adrienne Evans -- 11. #TakeBackFitspo: Building Queer Futures in/Through Social Media; Cathryn B. Lucas & Matthew R. Hodler -- 12. Sport, Postfeminism and Women with Disabilities: Female Paralympians on Social Media; Kim Toffoletti -- 13. Empowering “Sporty Sisters” through “Active Living”: A Feminist Multi-modal Critical Discourse Analysis of the Lorna Jane Fitness Fashion Website; Meredith Nash -- 14. The Girl Effect and “Positive” Representations of Sporting Girls of the Global South: Social Media Portrayals of Afghan Girls on Skateboards; Holly Thorpe, Lyndsay Hayhurst and Megan Chawansky.
This edited collection critically explores new and emerging models of female athleticism in an era characterised as postfeminist. It approaches postfeminism through a critical lens to investigate new forms of politics being practiced by women in physical activity, sport and online spaces at the intersections of gender, ethnicity, sexuality and ability. New Sporting Femininities features chapters on celebrity athletes such as Serena Williams and Ronda Rousey, alongside studies of the online fitspo movement and women’s growing participation in activities like roller derby, skateboarding and football. In doing so, it highlights key issues and concerns facing diverse groups of women in a rapidly changing gender-sport landscape. This collection sheds new light on the complex and often contradictory ways that women’s athletic participation is promoted, experienced and embodied in the context of postfeminism, commodity feminism and emerging forms of popular feminism.
ISBN: 9783319724812
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-72481-2doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Sports—Sociological aspects.
LC Class. No.: GV706.5
Dewey Class. No.: 306.48
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