FROM FIZZLE TO SIZZLE!: Televised Sports News and the Production of Gender-Bland Sexism

This article draws upon data collected as part of a 25-year longitudinal analysis of televised coverage of women’s sports to provide a window into how sexism operates during a postfeminist sociohistorical moment. As the gender order has shifted to incorporate girls’ and women’s movement into the mas...

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Gender roles
Marginality
Masculinity
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Television sports
Women
Womens rights
Womens sports
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