College Athletes, Media, and Intersectionality : Examining Contemporary Issues

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College Athletes, Media, and Intersectionality : Examining Contemporary Issues

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Full Description

This volume examines the intersection of gender, race, and other issues of identity in American college sports, with a special focus on Title IX, women's sports, and the NCAA Name Image License (NIL) rules. Using case studies, interviews, and textual examinations, authors contributing to this anthology seek to understand how intersectionality plays out in college athletics. Contributors focus on specific athletes (such as Lia Thomas, Alissa Pili, and Caitlin Clark), groups of athletes (including international recruits and cheer squads), and fans. The last few chapters are devoted to the newer developments in college sport with the transfer portal and NIL demonstrating how they coalesce with athlete intersectionality. 

Contents

Chapter 1.-Introduction.- Chapter 2.-Defining Trans "Threats" in Sports.-How Media Coverage of Trans Athlete Swimmer Lia Thomas Became a Conduit for Trans Rights Discussions.-Chapter 3.-Indigenous Identity and Influence.-The Case of Alissa Pili.-Chapter 4.- Indicators of Change within a Media-Produced Race Rivalry.-A Qualitative Content Analysis of the 2023 NCAA Women's Basketball Championship.-Chapter5.-"Hating" Caitlin Clark.-An Intersectional Analysis of Gender, Race, and Cultural Geography on Social Media.-Chapter 6.-"A Really Good Sport for Girls who Don't Want to do Sport".-The Sexualized Emotional Labor of Female College Cheerleaders.-Chapter 7.-Navigating New Norms.-The Cultural and Athletic Integration of Female International Student-Athletes in NCAA Sports.-Chapter8.-See Me, Hear Me.-U.S. College Athletes Seek Empathy and Understanding from Coaches and Athletic Staff.-Chapter9.-Through the Contextual Screen.-Media Framing of Women's College Sports, the Transfer Portal, and the Debate on Trans Women in Athletics.-Chapter10.-The New ERA.- NIL's Impact on Athletes, Schools, and Brands.-Chapter 11.-Empowering or Exploitative? Examining Young Adult Perceptions of NIL Athletes' Social Media Posts.-Chapter 12.-Conclusion.-Competing Forces and Moving Forward.

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