Honorata Jakubowska, Dominik Antonowicz, Radoslaw Kossakowski
Female Fans, Gender Relations and Football Fandom
Challenging the Brotherhood Culture
Honorata Jakubowska, Dominik Antonowicz, Radoslaw Kossakowski
Female Fans, Gender Relations and Football Fandom
Challenging the Brotherhood Culture
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This book assesses the transformation of football fan culture from a gender perspective. Referring to the notions of homosociality, hegemonic masculinity, and performative perspectives on gender and fandom, it investigates the processes of women entering the world of football fandom.
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This book assesses the transformation of football fan culture from a gender perspective. Referring to the notions of homosociality, hegemonic masculinity, and performative perspectives on gender and fandom, it investigates the processes of women entering the world of football fandom.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 243mm x 164mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 473g
- ISBN-13: 9780367365523
- ISBN-10: 0367365529
- Artikelnr.: 59989432
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 243mm x 164mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 473g
- ISBN-13: 9780367365523
- ISBN-10: 0367365529
- Artikelnr.: 59989432
Honorata Jakubowska is Professor of Sociology and Chair of the Department of Sociology of the Individual and Social Relations at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznä, Poland. Dominik Antonowicz is Professor of Sociology and Chair of the Department of Science and Higher Education Research at Nicolas Copernicus University in Toru¿, Poland. Rados¿aw Kossakowski is Professor of Sociology and Chair of the Scientific Council of Sociology at the University of Gdäsk, Poland, where he is also Director of the Institute of Sociology.
Introduction. Part 1: Female Fandom: Theoretical and Empirical
Investigation. 1. Researching Female Fandom. 2. Theorising Female Fandom.
Part 2: The Local Context of Development of Female Fandom. 3. History of
Football (Male) Fandom in Poland. 4. Transformation of Women's Status and
Gender Relations in Poland. 5. How Can We Explore Female Fandom? Part 3:
Performing Female Fandom in the Male Reservoir. 6. Women's Initiation into
Football Fandom: Men as Brokers. 7. Female Fans at Football Matches. 8.
Reasons for Attending Football Matches. 9. Participation in Fandom Culture.
10. Female Fans as Customers. 11. Perception of a Football Stadium as
(Social) Space for Women. Part 4: Female Fans in the Eyes of Others: Male
and Football Stakeholders Perspective. 12. The Response of Male Fans to the
Growing Number of Females in Football Stands. 13. Female Fans in the View
of Other Football Stakeholders. Conclusion.
Investigation. 1. Researching Female Fandom. 2. Theorising Female Fandom.
Part 2: The Local Context of Development of Female Fandom. 3. History of
Football (Male) Fandom in Poland. 4. Transformation of Women's Status and
Gender Relations in Poland. 5. How Can We Explore Female Fandom? Part 3:
Performing Female Fandom in the Male Reservoir. 6. Women's Initiation into
Football Fandom: Men as Brokers. 7. Female Fans at Football Matches. 8.
Reasons for Attending Football Matches. 9. Participation in Fandom Culture.
10. Female Fans as Customers. 11. Perception of a Football Stadium as
(Social) Space for Women. Part 4: Female Fans in the Eyes of Others: Male
and Football Stakeholders Perspective. 12. The Response of Male Fans to the
Growing Number of Females in Football Stands. 13. Female Fans in the View
of Other Football Stakeholders. Conclusion.
Introduction. Part 1: Female Fandom: Theoretical and Empirical Investigation. 1. Researching Female Fandom. 2. Theorising Female Fandom. Part 2: The Local Context of Development of Female Fandom. 3. History of Football (Male) Fandom in Poland. 4. Transformation of Women's Status and Gender Relations in Poland. 5. How Can We Explore Female Fandom? Part 3: Performing Female Fandom in the Male Reservoir. 6. Women's Initiation into Football Fandom: Men as Brokers. 7. Female Fans at Football Matches. 8. Reasons for Attending Football Matches. 9. Participation in Fandom Culture. 10. Female Fans as Customers. 11. Perception of a Football Stadium as (Social) Space for Women. Part 4: Female Fans in the Eyes of Others: Male and Football Stakeholders Perspective. 12. The Response of Male Fans to the Growing Number of Females in Football Stands. 13. Female Fans in the View of Other Football Stakeholders. Conclusion.
Introduction. Part 1: Female Fandom: Theoretical and Empirical
Investigation. 1. Researching Female Fandom. 2. Theorising Female Fandom.
Part 2: The Local Context of Development of Female Fandom. 3. History of
Football (Male) Fandom in Poland. 4. Transformation of Women's Status and
Gender Relations in Poland. 5. How Can We Explore Female Fandom? Part 3:
Performing Female Fandom in the Male Reservoir. 6. Women's Initiation into
Football Fandom: Men as Brokers. 7. Female Fans at Football Matches. 8.
Reasons for Attending Football Matches. 9. Participation in Fandom Culture.
10. Female Fans as Customers. 11. Perception of a Football Stadium as
(Social) Space for Women. Part 4: Female Fans in the Eyes of Others: Male
and Football Stakeholders Perspective. 12. The Response of Male Fans to the
Growing Number of Females in Football Stands. 13. Female Fans in the View
of Other Football Stakeholders. Conclusion.
Investigation. 1. Researching Female Fandom. 2. Theorising Female Fandom.
Part 2: The Local Context of Development of Female Fandom. 3. History of
Football (Male) Fandom in Poland. 4. Transformation of Women's Status and
Gender Relations in Poland. 5. How Can We Explore Female Fandom? Part 3:
Performing Female Fandom in the Male Reservoir. 6. Women's Initiation into
Football Fandom: Men as Brokers. 7. Female Fans at Football Matches. 8.
Reasons for Attending Football Matches. 9. Participation in Fandom Culture.
10. Female Fans as Customers. 11. Perception of a Football Stadium as
(Social) Space for Women. Part 4: Female Fans in the Eyes of Others: Male
and Football Stakeholders Perspective. 12. The Response of Male Fans to the
Growing Number of Females in Football Stands. 13. Female Fans in the View
of Other Football Stakeholders. Conclusion.
Introduction. Part 1: Female Fandom: Theoretical and Empirical Investigation. 1. Researching Female Fandom. 2. Theorising Female Fandom. Part 2: The Local Context of Development of Female Fandom. 3. History of Football (Male) Fandom in Poland. 4. Transformation of Women's Status and Gender Relations in Poland. 5. How Can We Explore Female Fandom? Part 3: Performing Female Fandom in the Male Reservoir. 6. Women's Initiation into Football Fandom: Men as Brokers. 7. Female Fans at Football Matches. 8. Reasons for Attending Football Matches. 9. Participation in Fandom Culture. 10. Female Fans as Customers. 11. Perception of a Football Stadium as (Social) Space for Women. Part 4: Female Fans in the Eyes of Others: Male and Football Stakeholders Perspective. 12. The Response of Male Fans to the Growing Number of Females in Football Stands. 13. Female Fans in the View of Other Football Stakeholders. Conclusion.