The intersecting issues of violence and masculinity are central to Australian rugby league. Positively sanctioned violence is explicitly linked to the all-male preserve of rugby league, with physical violence and domination being an historically naturalised way of performing masculinity in this context. These characteristics see this sport perform as a ‘flag-carrier’ of masculinity in Australian society. This paper utilises Connell's concept of the ‘gender order’ to bring the issues of masculine identities, and the role that violence plays in the formation and construction of these identities, into the critical spotlight. While gender relations in rugby league appear ‘natural’, 'static’ and ‘normal’, and remain mostly unquestioned, it is ho...
Gender research throughout the last two decades has positioned sport as one of the central sites in ...
Work on the social construction of gender over the past few decades has identified how masculinities...
This thesis explores and examines the construction of a sense of community and masculine identity in...
Pasifika men are significantly over-represented in Australias National Rugby League and their dramat...
The research uses discourse analysis, and inclusive masculinity theory, in order to explore and expl...
The research uses content analysis and inclusive masculinity theory in order to explore and explain ...
In Māori society rugby has come to be viewed as a platform to maintain an indigenous model of mascul...
Women have had a long history of participation in modern sporting activities though they have faced ...
Recently, media 'scandals' have pervaded a number of Australian body contact sports, in particular r...
The term ‘banter’ refers to a specific type of jocular interaction that is playful in nature, but ch...
This paper presents findings from an ethnographic study of a UK-based amateur rugby union club for g...
Television violence teaches young boys that masculinity is associated with aggression. Cartoons, sup...
This paper presents findings from an ethnographic study of a UK-based amateur rugby union club for g...
Wacquant (1995) argues that the irony of the body's increasing visibility in the social science lite...
This article explores the relationship between gender, space and performances of fandom by female ma...
Gender research throughout the last two decades has positioned sport as one of the central sites in ...
Work on the social construction of gender over the past few decades has identified how masculinities...
This thesis explores and examines the construction of a sense of community and masculine identity in...
Pasifika men are significantly over-represented in Australias National Rugby League and their dramat...
The research uses discourse analysis, and inclusive masculinity theory, in order to explore and expl...
The research uses content analysis and inclusive masculinity theory in order to explore and explain ...
In Māori society rugby has come to be viewed as a platform to maintain an indigenous model of mascul...
Women have had a long history of participation in modern sporting activities though they have faced ...
Recently, media 'scandals' have pervaded a number of Australian body contact sports, in particular r...
The term ‘banter’ refers to a specific type of jocular interaction that is playful in nature, but ch...
This paper presents findings from an ethnographic study of a UK-based amateur rugby union club for g...
Television violence teaches young boys that masculinity is associated with aggression. Cartoons, sup...
This paper presents findings from an ethnographic study of a UK-based amateur rugby union club for g...
Wacquant (1995) argues that the irony of the body's increasing visibility in the social science lite...
This article explores the relationship between gender, space and performances of fandom by female ma...
Gender research throughout the last two decades has positioned sport as one of the central sites in ...
Work on the social construction of gender over the past few decades has identified how masculinities...
This thesis explores and examines the construction of a sense of community and masculine identity in...