Nicholas Villanueva, Jr., investigates the untold story of the founders of an organization that helped gay rodeo participants persevere through bigotry and discrimination in sport, fought a pandemic that ravaged the LGBTQ community, and created a sporting community that became an international family.
Nicholas Villanueva, Jr., investigates the untold story of the founders of an organization that helped gay rodeo participants persevere through bigotry and discrimination in sport, fought a pandemic that ravaged the LGBTQ community, and created a sporting community that became an international family.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nicholas Villanueva, Jr., is an associate professor of ethnic studies and the director of Critical Sport Studies at the University of Colorado, Boulder. He is the editor of The Athlete as National Symbol: Critical Essays on Sports in the International Arena and Critical Sports Studies: A Document Reader and the author of The Lynching of Mexicans in the Texas Borderlands, winner of two southwestern book awards.
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction 1. A Rodeo to Call Their Own: The Origin of Gay Rodeo 2. Rough Riding: Coming Out and Homophobia 3. Gay Rodeo Programs: How-To Guides about LGBTQ Culture 4. “Riding with Pride”: How the Sport of Rodeo Became Gay Pride for LGBTQ Athletes 5. Riding, Roughstock, and Camp Events: A Rodeo to Call Their Own 6. Masculine Capital: Gay Rodeo Cowboy Identity 7. Our Chosen Family: Cowboys, Cowgirls, and Coupling at the Gay Rodeo 8. The Riderless Horse: HIV/AIDS in America and the Gay Rodeo Community Conclusion: A Sustainable Future Notes Bibliography Index
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction 1. A Rodeo to Call Their Own: The Origin of Gay Rodeo 2. Rough Riding: Coming Out and Homophobia 3. Gay Rodeo Programs: How-To Guides about LGBTQ Culture 4. “Riding with Pride”: How the Sport of Rodeo Became Gay Pride for LGBTQ Athletes 5. Riding, Roughstock, and Camp Events: A Rodeo to Call Their Own 6. Masculine Capital: Gay Rodeo Cowboy Identity 7. Our Chosen Family: Cowboys, Cowgirls, and Coupling at the Gay Rodeo 8. The Riderless Horse: HIV/AIDS in America and the Gay Rodeo Community Conclusion: A Sustainable Future Notes Bibliography Index
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