🎉   Please check out our new website over at books-etc.com.

Seller
Your price
£134.00
Out of Stock

Kicking Center

Gender and the Selling of Women's Professional Soccer. Critical Issues in Sport and Society

By (author) Rachel Allison
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick NJ, United States
Published: 30th Aug 2018
Dimensions: w 152mm h 229mm d 18mm
Weight: 429g
Interest age: From 17 to 99 years
ISBN-10: 081358678X
ISBN-13: 9780813586786
Barcode No: 9780813586786
Trade or Institutional customer? Contact us about large order quotes.
Synopsis
Winner of the 2018 Early Career Gender Scholar Award from the Sociologists for Women in Society-South Girls and young women participate in soccer at record levels and the Women's National Team regularly draws media, corporate, and popular attention. Yet despite increased representation and visibility, gender disparities in opportunity, compensation, training resources, and media airtime persist in soccer, and two professional leagues for women have failed since 2000. In Kicking Center, Rachel Allison investigates a women's soccer league seeking to break into the male-dominated center of U.S. professional sport. Through an examination of the challenges and opportunities identified by those working for and with this league, she demonstrates how gender inequality is both constructed and contested in professional sport. Allison details the complex constructions of race, class, gender, and sexuality in the selling and marketing of women's soccer in a half-changed sports landscape characterized by both progress and backlash, and where professional sports are still understood to be men's territory.

New & Used

Seller Information Condition Price
-New
Out of Stock

What Reviewers Are Saying

Submit your review
Newspapers & Magazines
"A critical and much-needed addition to the scholarship on soccer in general and women's soccer in particular. This book fills so many knowledge gaps that it is nothing short of a gift to either sports fan or sociologist." -- Dave Zirin * sports editor, The Nation * "With the 1999 Women's World Cup as her starting point, Rachel Allison traces the complex reasons why a glass ceiling exists on women's advancement in professional sports. She offers a sophisticated, rigorous, and engaging account of how women's sports leagues operate and how women's soccer has been sold in the U.S. Anyone who cares about the future of women's sports should read this book." -- Cheryl Cooky * author of No Slam Dunk: Gender, Sport and the Unevenness of Social Change * "Kicking Center is an engaging, well-written book. Allison offers just the right mix of academic findings and pop-culture references and provocations. This original work raises important questions and then answers them with vim, precision, and rigor." -- Jules Boykoff * author of Activism and the Olympics: Dissent at the Games in Vancouver and London * "Engendering Fandom: Audience Building in Women's Professional Soccer" by Rachel Allison * The Society Pages - Engaging Sports * "A Sociological View on Selling Women's Soccer: A Conversation with Dr. Rachel Allison," by RJ Allen * Backline Soccer * "One of the most comprehensive books on women and sport to come out in recent years....Those working in sport-including and perhaps especially men-to pick up this book and read it with an open mind." * Gender & Society * "Allison convincingly demonstrates the systematic marginalization of women's athletics and athletes, who nonetheless challenge the inequalities they routinely face. Recommended." * Choice * "Despite growing audience, women's soccer still fighting for respect, says journalist," CBC "The Current" interview with Rachel Allison
https://www.cbc.ca/radio/thecurrent/despite-growing-audience-women-s-soccer-still-fighting-for-respect-says-journalist-1.5166142 * CBC "The Current" * "The sexism behind the 'controversy' over the U.S. women's soccer team's 13 goals," by Rachel Allison
https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2019/06/14/sexism-behind-controversy-over-us-womens-soccer-teams-goals/?utm_term=.82bdd447ef0a * Washington Post * "Allison's study reveals a complex field were women in sports have to navigate a thorny terrain - not be too feminine and sexy, not too butch, but still professional and gaining attention." * Idrottsforum *