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Book 2020. .The analytical framework follows the theory of practice, drawing on three acclaimed sociological concepts to expand current scholarship on fandom: habitus, doing gender, and claiming the right to space. .The authors apply these perspectives to interrogate the development, performative and experiFADE 发表于 2025-3-27 08:47:27
Book 2020ong fans in the Middle East, North Africa, and Europe, the anthology provides substantial insight into the construction of fandom, and will be invaluable for students and scholars across sociology, anthropology of sport, and cultural studies..Vasoconstrictor 发表于 2025-3-27 13:14:10
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Women Do Fandom Their Waysser or greater extent, from the standards of authenticity dictated by the masculine model of doing fandom. Women’s deviation from men’s hegemony (Connell and Messerschmidt) in doing fandom challenges conventions in the fandom field and in research regarding gender and fandom, which tend to dwell on女上瘾 发表于 2025-3-28 08:04:56
Fair to Swear? Gendered Formulations of Fairness in Football in Turkeyre co-negotiated in football in Turkey. In addition, it critiques the stereotypical feminine role that the TFF ascribes to women fans, defining them as naturally polite guardians of the imposed sense of fair play. The chapter shows that women fans have an intricate relationship with hegemonic masculAPRON 发表于 2025-3-28 10:32:51
Threatened Masculinities Marginalise Women in Israeli Footballmpted to use football to rehabilitate their threatened masculinity. The chapter gives us a rare glimpse into manhood, masculinity, and football among Arab Israeli men, and exposes the ethnically nationalized and stratified structure of Israeli society and sports while explaining in this context how