Gender and Bodily Transformation in Women's Flat Track Roller Derby

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 emb...

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Main Author: Streeter, Rayanne Connie
Other Authors: Sociology
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Published: Virginia Tech 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/51835
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-518352020-09-29T05:42:20Z Gender and Bodily Transformation in Women's Flat Track Roller Derby Streeter, Rayanne Connie Sociology Roller derby Bodies Gender Sexuality Violence 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 through the analysis of 17 semi-structured interviews with female flat track roller derby players in the United States. Findings show similarities to self-defense where skaters' notions of womanhood and femininity are transformed through a variety of ways and these are related to experiencing bodies in new and transgressive ways. One key finding demonstrates how these transformations are complicated by biological narratives and understandings of violence. These results speak to larger implications of gender, embodiment, and women's physical liberation. Master of Science 2015-04-28T08:02:28Z 2015-04-28T08:02:28Z 2014-05-29 Thesis vt_gsexam:3158 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/51835 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ ETD application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic Roller derby
Bodies
Gender
Sexuality
Violence
spellingShingle Roller derby
Bodies
Gender
Sexuality
Violence
Streeter, Rayanne Connie
Gender and Bodily Transformation in Women's Flat Track Roller Derby
description 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 through the analysis of 17 semi-structured interviews with female flat track roller derby players in the United States. Findings show similarities to self-defense where skaters' notions of womanhood and femininity are transformed through a variety of ways and these are related to experiencing bodies in new and transgressive ways. One key finding demonstrates how these transformations are complicated by biological narratives and understandings of violence. These results speak to larger implications of gender, embodiment, and women's physical liberation. === Master of Science
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title Gender and Bodily Transformation in Women's Flat Track Roller Derby
title_short Gender and Bodily Transformation in Women's Flat Track Roller Derby
title_full Gender and Bodily Transformation in Women's Flat Track Roller Derby
title_fullStr Gender and Bodily Transformation in Women's Flat Track Roller Derby
title_full_unstemmed Gender and Bodily Transformation in Women's Flat Track Roller Derby
title_sort gender and bodily transformation in women's flat track roller derby
publisher Virginia Tech
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