Football and Manliness: An Unauthorized Feminist Account of the NFL

Football and Manliness: An Unauthorized Feminist Account of the NFL

by Thomas P. Oates
Football and Manliness: An Unauthorized Feminist Account of the NFL

Football and Manliness: An Unauthorized Feminist Account of the NFL

by Thomas P. Oates

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Overview

Women, African Americans, and gays have recently upended US culture with demands for inclusion and respect, while economic changes have transformed work and daily life for millions of Americans. The national obsession with the National Football League provides a window on this dynamic period of change, reshaping ideas about manliness to respond to new urgencies on and beyond the gridiron. Thomas P. Oates uses feminist theory to break down the dynamic cultural politics shaping, and shaped by, today's NFL. As he shows, the league's wildly popular product provides an arena for media producers to work out and recalibrate the anxieties, contradictions, and challenges that characterize contemporary masculinity. Oates draws from a range of pop culture narratives to map the complex set of theories about gender and race and to reveal a league and fan base in flux. Though longing for a past dominated by white masculinity, the mediated NFL also subtly aligns with a new economic reality that demands it cope with the shifting relations of gender, race, sexuality, and class. Indeed, pro football crafts new meanings of each by its canny mobilization of historic ideological processes.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780252099489
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Publication date: 03/30/2017
Series: Feminist Media Studies
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 232
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Thomas P. Oates is an assistant professor in the Department of American Studies and School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Iowa. He is a coeditor of The NFL: Critical and Cultural Perspectives.

Table of Contents

Half-title Series Title Copyright Dedication Contents Acknowledgments Prologue: Football, Manliness, and Populism Pregame: Man in Motion: The Shifting Meanings of Masculinity, Race, and Football 1. “This Game Has Got to be About More than Winning” : Football Melodramas and the Defense of the Hom 2. “We Ought to See What We’re Buying” : The NFL Draft and Regimes of Visibility 3. Male Order: Masculine Authority, Professional Football, and Enterprising Culture 4. Man Management: Football Gaming and the “Financialization of Daily Life” Postgame: The End of Football? Notes Index
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