Rachael Miyung Joo
Transnational Sport: Gender, Media, and Global Korea
Rachael Miyung Joo
Transnational Sport: Gender, Media, and Global Korea
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A cultural study of gender and nation in Korean sports, in a transnational frame.
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A cultural study of gender and nation in Korean sports, in a transnational frame.
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- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780822348566
- ISBN-10: 082234856X
- Artikelnr.: 33874707
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780822348566
- ISBN-10: 082234856X
- Artikelnr.: 33874707
Rachael Miyung Joo is Assistant Professor of American Studies at Middlebury College.
Acknowledgments ix
Note on Transliteration xiii
Introduction: Manufacturing Koreanness through Transnational Sport 1
Part I. Situating Transnational Media Sport
1. To Be a Global Player: Sport and Korean Developmental Nationalisms 35
2. A Leveraged Playing Field: U.S. Multiculturalism and Korean Athletes 65
Part II. Reading Masculinities and Femininities through Transnational
Athletes
3. Playing Hard Ball: The Athletic Body and Korean/American Masculinities
101
4. Traveling Ladies: Neoliberalism and the Female Athlete 131
Part III. The Transnational Publics of the World Cup
5. Nation Love: The Feminized Publics of the Korean World Cup 163
6. Home Field Advantage: Nation, Race, and Transnational Media Sport in Los
Angeles's Koreatown 194
7. Generations Connect: Discourses of Generation and the Emergence of
Transnational Youth Cultures 222
Conclusion: The Political Potentiality of Sport 250
Notes 267
References 303
Index 323
Note on Transliteration xiii
Introduction: Manufacturing Koreanness through Transnational Sport 1
Part I. Situating Transnational Media Sport
1. To Be a Global Player: Sport and Korean Developmental Nationalisms 35
2. A Leveraged Playing Field: U.S. Multiculturalism and Korean Athletes 65
Part II. Reading Masculinities and Femininities through Transnational
Athletes
3. Playing Hard Ball: The Athletic Body and Korean/American Masculinities
101
4. Traveling Ladies: Neoliberalism and the Female Athlete 131
Part III. The Transnational Publics of the World Cup
5. Nation Love: The Feminized Publics of the Korean World Cup 163
6. Home Field Advantage: Nation, Race, and Transnational Media Sport in Los
Angeles's Koreatown 194
7. Generations Connect: Discourses of Generation and the Emergence of
Transnational Youth Cultures 222
Conclusion: The Political Potentiality of Sport 250
Notes 267
References 303
Index 323
Acknowledgments ix
Note on Transliteration xiii
Introduction: Manufacturing Koreanness through Transnational Sport 1
Part I. Situating Transnational Media Sport
1. To Be a Global Player: Sport and Korean Developmental Nationalisms 35
2. A Leveraged Playing Field: U.S. Multiculturalism and Korean Athletes 65
Part II. Reading Masculinities and Femininities through Transnational
Athletes
3. Playing Hard Ball: The Athletic Body and Korean/American Masculinities
101
4. Traveling Ladies: Neoliberalism and the Female Athlete 131
Part III. The Transnational Publics of the World Cup
5. Nation Love: The Feminized Publics of the Korean World Cup 163
6. Home Field Advantage: Nation, Race, and Transnational Media Sport in Los
Angeles's Koreatown 194
7. Generations Connect: Discourses of Generation and the Emergence of
Transnational Youth Cultures 222
Conclusion: The Political Potentiality of Sport 250
Notes 267
References 303
Index 323
Note on Transliteration xiii
Introduction: Manufacturing Koreanness through Transnational Sport 1
Part I. Situating Transnational Media Sport
1. To Be a Global Player: Sport and Korean Developmental Nationalisms 35
2. A Leveraged Playing Field: U.S. Multiculturalism and Korean Athletes 65
Part II. Reading Masculinities and Femininities through Transnational
Athletes
3. Playing Hard Ball: The Athletic Body and Korean/American Masculinities
101
4. Traveling Ladies: Neoliberalism and the Female Athlete 131
Part III. The Transnational Publics of the World Cup
5. Nation Love: The Feminized Publics of the Korean World Cup 163
6. Home Field Advantage: Nation, Race, and Transnational Media Sport in Los
Angeles's Koreatown 194
7. Generations Connect: Discourses of Generation and the Emergence of
Transnational Youth Cultures 222
Conclusion: The Political Potentiality of Sport 250
Notes 267
References 303
Index 323