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ISBN 10: 1439918872 ISBN 13: 9781439918876
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Temple University Press,U.S., US, 2020
ISBN 10: 1439918872 ISBN 13: 9781439918876
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Fantasy sports have the opportunity to provide a sporting community in which gendered physical presence plays no role-a space where men and women can compete and interact on a level playing field. Whose Game? shows, however, that while many turn to this space to socialize with friends or participate in a uniquely active and competitive fandom, men who play also depend on fantasy sports to perform a boyhood vision of masculinity otherwise inaccessible to them. Authors Rebecca Kissane and Sarah Winslow draw on a rich array of survey, interview, and observational data to examine how gender, race, and class frame the experiences of everyday fantasy sports players.This pioneering book examines gendered structures and processes, such as jock statsculinity-a nerdish form of masculine one-upmanship-and how women are often rendered as outsiders. Ultimately, Whose Game? demonstrates that fantasy sports are more than just an inconsequential leisure activity. This online world bleeds into participants' social lives in gendered ways-forging and strengthening relationships but also taking participants' time and attention to generate negative emotions, stress, discord, and unproductivity.
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Lingua: Inglese
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ISBN 10: 1439918872 ISBN 13: 9781439918876
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Fantasy sports have the opportunity to provide a sporting community in which gendered physical presence plays no role-a space where men and women can compete and interact on a level playing field. Whose Game? shows, however, that while many turn to this space to socialize with friends or participate in a uniquely active and competitive fandom, men who play also depend on fantasy sports to perform a boyhood vision of masculinity otherwise inaccessible to them. Authors Rebecca Kissane and Sarah Winslow draw on a rich array of survey, interview, and observational data to examine how gender, race, and class frame the experiences of everyday fantasy sports players.This pioneering book examines gendered structures and processes, such as jock statsculinity-a nerdish form of masculine one-upmanship-and how women are often rendered as outsiders. Ultimately, Whose Game? demonstrates that fantasy sports are more than just an inconsequential leisure activity. This online world bleeds into participants social lives in gendered ways-forging and strengthening relationships but also taking participants time and attention to generate negative emotions, stress, discord, and unproductivity. Demonstrates how fantasy sport offers a space in which its participants experience gendered power while they engage in an active, competitive fandom Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Temple University Press,U.S., US, 2020
ISBN 10: 1439918872 ISBN 13: 9781439918876
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ISBN 10: 1439918872 ISBN 13: 9781439918876
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