Sports as a social institution reflects and reshapes social values and power relations in broader society, including gender relations. For instance, the ways in which bodies are used in sports produces gender; as such sport has been shown to reaffirm men’s power over women and ritualize and embed aggression, strength, and violence into the male body. Roller derby, which is a full-contact, highly physical sport, offers women the opportunity to renegotiate these stereotypical gendered and embodied ideas of gender. Drawing on bodily theory, contact sport, and self-defense literatures this study explores how female roller derby players undergo such negotiations of femininity and womanhood and how one’s body plays a role in this. This was done t...
Internationally, roller derby is one of the fastest growing women’s sports. In 2006, Roller Derby Wo...
Branding a sport has a significant effect on its reception by the public, particularly for sports th...
Despite a long history of participation in sports, women have yet to gain equal access to this male-...
This article contributes to the discussion of hegemonic and alternative femininities through an ethn...
This paper discusses gender performance and female agency through an ethnographic study of two Color...
Best, JoelThis thesis examines how and why women challenge traditional gendered norms through their ...
M.A. (Sociology)Abstract: This study explores how the members of the C-Max Roller Derby League, base...
Item not available in this repository.Sport is widely and freely characterised as an important site ...
Using ethnographic methods, I began this project with the goal of understanding the full experience ...
Women\u27s flat track roller derby is a growing niche sport that has gathered much attention from me...
Gender and Roller Derby: Women keeping it to themselves The phenomenon of roller derby has elicit...
This research explores the ways in which notions of gender, sexuality, identity, and body are reifie...
In what ways do sports make a difference in the lives of the people who play them? In this paper, we...
The aim of this thesis is to study how the use of the body in roller derby is related to gender and ...
As the fastest growing women's sport in the world, roller derby begins with the efforts of groups of...
Internationally, roller derby is one of the fastest growing women’s sports. In 2006, Roller Derby Wo...
Branding a sport has a significant effect on its reception by the public, particularly for sports th...
Despite a long history of participation in sports, women have yet to gain equal access to this male-...
This article contributes to the discussion of hegemonic and alternative femininities through an ethn...
This paper discusses gender performance and female agency through an ethnographic study of two Color...
Best, JoelThis thesis examines how and why women challenge traditional gendered norms through their ...
M.A. (Sociology)Abstract: This study explores how the members of the C-Max Roller Derby League, base...
Item not available in this repository.Sport is widely and freely characterised as an important site ...
Using ethnographic methods, I began this project with the goal of understanding the full experience ...
Women\u27s flat track roller derby is a growing niche sport that has gathered much attention from me...
Gender and Roller Derby: Women keeping it to themselves The phenomenon of roller derby has elicit...
This research explores the ways in which notions of gender, sexuality, identity, and body are reifie...
In what ways do sports make a difference in the lives of the people who play them? In this paper, we...
The aim of this thesis is to study how the use of the body in roller derby is related to gender and ...
As the fastest growing women's sport in the world, roller derby begins with the efforts of groups of...
Internationally, roller derby is one of the fastest growing women’s sports. In 2006, Roller Derby Wo...
Branding a sport has a significant effect on its reception by the public, particularly for sports th...
Despite a long history of participation in sports, women have yet to gain equal access to this male-...