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"Sport is an essential window for understanding what unites and divides us. It shapes our world. No Slam Dunk is essential: a decoder ring for understanding issues of gender and sexuality with the Rosetta Stone that is the games we play."— Dave Zirin, sports editor, The Nation
"No Slam Dunk is an invaluable, highly accessible resource and a fantastic addition to the sport and gender literature. Cooky and Messner provide a volume that is both entertaining and engaging."— Jeffrey Montez de Oca, author of Discipline and Indulgence: College Football, Media, and the American Way of Life
"'I don't think it's coincidental that the dunk becomes emblematic of men's basketball—and supposedly what makes men's basketball exciting—right at the moment the women's game is ascendent,' says Michael Messner, a professor of sociology and gender studies at USC and co-author of the upcoming book No Slam Dunk: Gender, Sport and the Unevenness of Social Change"— Natalie Weiner, Bleacher Report
"No Slam Dunk: Gender, Sport and the Unevenness of Social Change by Cheryl Cooky and Michael A. Messner (Rutgers University Press; 314 pages; $99.95 hardcover, $39.95 paperback). Combines empirical and theoretical perspectives in a study of challenges that remain for gender equity in sports."— Chronicle of Higher Education
"New Scholarly Books: Weekly Book List, June 8," by Nina C. Ayoub— Chronicle of Higher Education
"Recommended." — Choice
"A highly readable, engaging, and useful collection of crisply written chapters. Each chapter concludes with a series of thoughtful questions that could be used to stimulate reflection and debate within the classroom or lecture theater. As such, given the accessible writing and insightful commentaries, this text could be usefully employed as a course reader on sport and gender."— Sociology of Sport Journal
"This is a must-read book for anyone interested in understanding gender and sport today....No Slam Dunk synthesizes a robust literature and brings multiple qualitative methods, from content analysis to ethnography, interviews, and subjects’ accounts, to bear on timely topics."— Gender & Society
"No Slam Dunk is an invaluable, highly accessible resource and a fantastic addition to the sport and gender literature. Cooky and Messner provide a volume that is both entertaining and engaging."— Jeffrey Montez de Oca, author of Discipline and Indulgence: College Football, Media, and the American Way of Life
"Sport is an essential window for understanding what unites and divides us. It shapes our world. No Slam Dunk is essential: a decoder ring for understanding issues of gender and sexuality with the Rosetta Stone that is the games we play."— Dave Zirin, sports editor, The Nation
"A highly readable, engaging, and useful collection of crisply written chapters. Each chapter concludes with a series of thoughtful questions that could be used to stimulate reflection and debate within the classroom or lecture theater. As such, given the accessible writing and insightful commentaries, this text could be usefully employed as a course reader on sport and gender."— Sociology of Sport Journal
"New Scholarly Books: Weekly Book List, June 8," by Nina C. Ayoub— Chronicle of Higher Education
"Recommended." — Choice
"'I don't think it's coincidental that the dunk becomes emblematic of men's basketball—and supposedly what makes men's basketball exciting—right at the moment the women's game is ascendent,' says Michael Messner, a professor of sociology and gender studies at USC and co-author of the upcoming book No Slam Dunk: Gender, Sport and the Unevenness of Social Change"— Natalie Weiner, Bleacher Report
"This is a must-read book for anyone interested in understanding gender and sport today....No Slam Dunk synthesizes a robust literature and brings multiple qualitative methods, from content analysis to ethnography, interviews, and subjects’ accounts, to bear on timely topics."— Gender & Society
"No Slam Dunk: Gender, Sport and the Unevenness of Social Change by Cheryl Cooky and Michael A. Messner (Rutgers University Press; 314 pages; $99.95 hardcover, $39.95 paperback). Combines empirical and theoretical perspectives in a study of challenges that remain for gender equity in sports."— Chronicle of Higher Education


Table of Contents
Introduction 1
CHERYL COOKY AND MICHAEL A. MESSNER
Part I Sport, Gender, and Sexuality
1 Gender Ideologies, Youth Sports, and the
Production of Soft Essentialism 15
MICHAEL A. MESSNER
2 Policing the Boundaries of Sex: A Critical
Examination of Gender Verification and the Caster
Semenya Controversy 37
CHERYL COOKY AND SHARI L. DWORKIN
3 Gender Relations and Sport:
Local, National, Transnational 54
MICHAEL A. MESSNER
4 Women, Sports, and Activism 70
CHERYL COOKY
Part II Sport as Gendered Practice
5 Barbie Girls versus Sea Monsters: Children
Constructing Gender 93
MICHAEL A. MESSNER
6 “Girls Just Aren’t Interested”: The Social Construction
of Interest in Girls’ Sport 113
CHERYL COOKY
7 Ready for Anything the World Gives Her?:
A Critical Look at Sports-Based
Positive Youth
Development for Girls 139
LAUREN RAUSCHER AND CHERYL COOKY
8 Separating the Men from the Moms: The Making of
Adult Gender Segregation in Youth Sports 160
MICHAEL A. MESSNER AND SUZEL BOZADA-DEAS
9 Gender and Sport Participation in Montenegro 180
CHERYL COOKY, MARKO BEGOVIC, DON SABO, CAROLE A. OGLESBY,
AND MARJ SNYDER
Part III The Gender of Sports Media
10 “It’s Dude Time!”: A Quarter Century of Excluding
Women’s Sports in Televised News and Highlight Shows 209
CHERYL COOKY, MICHAEL A. MESSNER, AND MICHELA MUSTO
11 Reflections on Communication and Sport: On Men
and Masculinities 235
MICHAEL A. MESSNER
12 It’s Not about the Game: Don Imus, Race, Class,
Gender, and Sexuality in Contemporary Media 247
CHERYL COOKY, FAYE L. WACHS, MICHAEL A. MESSNER, AND SHARI L. DWORKIN
13 “What Makes a Woman a Woman?” versus “Our First
Lady of Sport”: A Comparative Analysis of the
United States and the South African Media Coverage
of Caster Semenya 269
CHERYL COOKY, RANISSA DYCUS, AND SHARI L. DWORKIN
About the Authors 295
About the Contributors 297
Index 299

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      Publisher: Rutgers University Press
      Publication Date: 30/05/2018
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      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      "Sport is an essential window for understanding what unites and divides us. It shapes our world. No Slam Dunk is essential: a decoder ring for understanding issues of gender and sexuality with the Rosetta Stone that is the games we play."— Dave Zirin, sports editor, The Nation
      "No Slam Dunk is an invaluable, highly accessible resource and a fantastic addition to the sport and gender literature. Cooky and Messner provide a volume that is both entertaining and engaging."— Jeffrey Montez de Oca, author of Discipline and Indulgence: College Football, Media, and the American Way of Life
      "'I don't think it's coincidental that the dunk becomes emblematic of men's basketball—and supposedly what makes men's basketball exciting—right at the moment the women's game is ascendent,' says Michael Messner, a professor of sociology and gender studies at USC and co-author of the upcoming book No Slam Dunk: Gender, Sport and the Unevenness of Social Change"— Natalie Weiner, Bleacher Report
      "No Slam Dunk: Gender, Sport and the Unevenness of Social Change by Cheryl Cooky and Michael A. Messner (Rutgers University Press; 314 pages; $99.95 hardcover, $39.95 paperback). Combines empirical and theoretical perspectives in a study of challenges that remain for gender equity in sports."— Chronicle of Higher Education
      "New Scholarly Books: Weekly Book List, June 8," by Nina C. Ayoub— Chronicle of Higher Education
      "Recommended." — Choice
      "A highly readable, engaging, and useful collection of crisply written chapters. Each chapter concludes with a series of thoughtful questions that could be used to stimulate reflection and debate within the classroom or lecture theater. As such, given the accessible writing and insightful commentaries, this text could be usefully employed as a course reader on sport and gender."— Sociology of Sport Journal
      "This is a must-read book for anyone interested in understanding gender and sport today....No Slam Dunk synthesizes a robust literature and brings multiple qualitative methods, from content analysis to ethnography, interviews, and subjects’ accounts, to bear on timely topics."— Gender & Society
      "No Slam Dunk is an invaluable, highly accessible resource and a fantastic addition to the sport and gender literature. Cooky and Messner provide a volume that is both entertaining and engaging."— Jeffrey Montez de Oca, author of Discipline and Indulgence: College Football, Media, and the American Way of Life
      "Sport is an essential window for understanding what unites and divides us. It shapes our world. No Slam Dunk is essential: a decoder ring for understanding issues of gender and sexuality with the Rosetta Stone that is the games we play."— Dave Zirin, sports editor, The Nation
      "A highly readable, engaging, and useful collection of crisply written chapters. Each chapter concludes with a series of thoughtful questions that could be used to stimulate reflection and debate within the classroom or lecture theater. As such, given the accessible writing and insightful commentaries, this text could be usefully employed as a course reader on sport and gender."— Sociology of Sport Journal
      "New Scholarly Books: Weekly Book List, June 8," by Nina C. Ayoub— Chronicle of Higher Education
      "Recommended." — Choice
      "'I don't think it's coincidental that the dunk becomes emblematic of men's basketball—and supposedly what makes men's basketball exciting—right at the moment the women's game is ascendent,' says Michael Messner, a professor of sociology and gender studies at USC and co-author of the upcoming book No Slam Dunk: Gender, Sport and the Unevenness of Social Change"— Natalie Weiner, Bleacher Report
      "This is a must-read book for anyone interested in understanding gender and sport today....No Slam Dunk synthesizes a robust literature and brings multiple qualitative methods, from content analysis to ethnography, interviews, and subjects’ accounts, to bear on timely topics."— Gender & Society
      "No Slam Dunk: Gender, Sport and the Unevenness of Social Change by Cheryl Cooky and Michael A. Messner (Rutgers University Press; 314 pages; $99.95 hardcover, $39.95 paperback). Combines empirical and theoretical perspectives in a study of challenges that remain for gender equity in sports."— Chronicle of Higher Education


      Table of Contents
      Introduction 1
      CHERYL COOKY AND MICHAEL A. MESSNER
      Part I Sport, Gender, and Sexuality
      1 Gender Ideologies, Youth Sports, and the
      Production of Soft Essentialism 15
      MICHAEL A. MESSNER
      2 Policing the Boundaries of Sex: A Critical
      Examination of Gender Verification and the Caster
      Semenya Controversy 37
      CHERYL COOKY AND SHARI L. DWORKIN
      3 Gender Relations and Sport:
      Local, National, Transnational 54
      MICHAEL A. MESSNER
      4 Women, Sports, and Activism 70
      CHERYL COOKY
      Part II Sport as Gendered Practice
      5 Barbie Girls versus Sea Monsters: Children
      Constructing Gender 93
      MICHAEL A. MESSNER
      6 “Girls Just Aren’t Interested”: The Social Construction
      of Interest in Girls’ Sport 113
      CHERYL COOKY
      7 Ready for Anything the World Gives Her?:
      A Critical Look at Sports-Based
      Positive Youth
      Development for Girls 139
      LAUREN RAUSCHER AND CHERYL COOKY
      8 Separating the Men from the Moms: The Making of
      Adult Gender Segregation in Youth Sports 160
      MICHAEL A. MESSNER AND SUZEL BOZADA-DEAS
      9 Gender and Sport Participation in Montenegro 180
      CHERYL COOKY, MARKO BEGOVIC, DON SABO, CAROLE A. OGLESBY,
      AND MARJ SNYDER
      Part III The Gender of Sports Media
      10 “It’s Dude Time!”: A Quarter Century of Excluding
      Women’s Sports in Televised News and Highlight Shows 209
      CHERYL COOKY, MICHAEL A. MESSNER, AND MICHELA MUSTO
      11 Reflections on Communication and Sport: On Men
      and Masculinities 235
      MICHAEL A. MESSNER
      12 It’s Not about the Game: Don Imus, Race, Class,
      Gender, and Sexuality in Contemporary Media 247
      CHERYL COOKY, FAYE L. WACHS, MICHAEL A. MESSNER, AND SHARI L. DWORKIN
      13 “What Makes a Woman a Woman?” versus “Our First
      Lady of Sport”: A Comparative Analysis of the
      United States and the South African Media Coverage
      of Caster Semenya 269
      CHERYL COOKY, RANISSA DYCUS, AND SHARI L. DWORKIN
      About the Authors 295
      About the Contributors 297
      Index 299

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