This article presents an analysis of the National Football League’s (NFL’s) contemporary address to female fans through gendered appeals. These are designed to build and strengthen affective bonds between women and the league and mitigate acute public criticism regarding the sport’s current concussion, domestic violence, and other brand crises. The essay uses Stuart Hall’s conceptualization of critical conjuncture with humanistic television studies methods of formal/textual analysis to contextualize advertisements for the NFL’s charitable initiatives, its “NFL for Her” merchandise promotions, and its advertising campaigns with Verizon Wireless. Beyond the NFL, analyzing the league’s appeals to female fans allows consideration of how female ...
In this article, I explore some of the ways gender has been interpreted over time within different f...
During the 2015 Super Bowl, the social advocacy group NO MORE, which focuses on ending domestic viol...
Consistent with FIFA president Sepp Blatter’s proclamation that the future of football is fema...
This article presents an analysis of the National Football League’s (NFL’s) contemporary address to ...
Based on existing literature relatively little is known about the female football fan in America. Pr...
In this article, we argue that the “turn to affect” can provide a generative framework for working ...
Sports & sports fandom, especially football, is a historically male cutural practice and has recen...
The National Football League\u27s (NFL, the league) 2014 domestic violence crisis involving Ray Rice...
This article offers a theoretical exploration of the growing trend in the United Kingdom to utilize ...
Given the worldwide growth of women’s football and its presence on social media, it is essential to ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2012. Major: Communication studies. Advisor: Mar...
Today, women participate in sports that had been previously reserved for men. In the past decade the...
This article explores the issue of gender construction and gender display for American Football Coac...
The purpose of this study was to examine rhetorical strategies used in two videos from Proctor and G...
Academic research has typically focused upon the importance of sports fandom for men, and there is a...
In this article, I explore some of the ways gender has been interpreted over time within different f...
During the 2015 Super Bowl, the social advocacy group NO MORE, which focuses on ending domestic viol...
Consistent with FIFA president Sepp Blatter’s proclamation that the future of football is fema...
This article presents an analysis of the National Football League’s (NFL’s) contemporary address to ...
Based on existing literature relatively little is known about the female football fan in America. Pr...
In this article, we argue that the “turn to affect” can provide a generative framework for working ...
Sports & sports fandom, especially football, is a historically male cutural practice and has recen...
The National Football League\u27s (NFL, the league) 2014 domestic violence crisis involving Ray Rice...
This article offers a theoretical exploration of the growing trend in the United Kingdom to utilize ...
Given the worldwide growth of women’s football and its presence on social media, it is essential to ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2012. Major: Communication studies. Advisor: Mar...
Today, women participate in sports that had been previously reserved for men. In the past decade the...
This article explores the issue of gender construction and gender display for American Football Coac...
The purpose of this study was to examine rhetorical strategies used in two videos from Proctor and G...
Academic research has typically focused upon the importance of sports fandom for men, and there is a...
In this article, I explore some of the ways gender has been interpreted over time within different f...
During the 2015 Super Bowl, the social advocacy group NO MORE, which focuses on ending domestic viol...
Consistent with FIFA president Sepp Blatter’s proclamation that the future of football is fema...