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Inclusive Masculinities in Contemporary Football: Men in the Beautiful Game

04 Oct 2016-
TL;DR: Inclusive Masculinities in Contemporary Football: Men in the Beautiful Game as discussed by the authors explores the changing attitudes toward homophobia in football today, revealing a range of masculine identities never before empirically measured at this level of football.
Abstract: Football has traditionally been an institution hostile toward sexual minorities. Boys and men in the sport have deployed high levels of homophobia for multiple reasons. However, the ground-breaking research within this book shows that intolerant attitudes toward gay men are increasingly being challenged. Based on unprecedented access to Premier League academies, Inclusive Masculinities in Contemporary Football: Men in the Beautiful Game explores these changing attitudes toward homophobia in football today. Revealing a range of masculine identities never before empirically measured at this level of football, this book discusses the implications for the complex and enclosed structures of professional sport, and extends our understanding of contemporary masculinity. It also offers fresh insights to the importance of "banter" in the development of relationships and identities. This culture of banter often plays a paradoxical role, both facilitating and disrupting friendships formed between male footballers. As the first title in the Routledge Critical Studies of Men and Masculinities Series, this book is fascinating reading for all students and scholars interested in football and the study of gender, sexuality and the sociology of sport.
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TL;DR: This paper used a sample of 88 gay males and 120 heteros to study bullying and homophobic bullying in sports-related contexts and found that 88% of the homophobic bullying was focused on school contexts.
Abstract: Research on bullying and homophobic bullying has mainly focused on school contexts, with little research in sports-related contexts This study used a sample of 88 gay males and 120 heteros

45 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors argued that "cruel optimism exists when something you desire is actually an obstacle to your flourishing" [2011] and argued that optimism is a form of selfishness.
Abstract: Lauren Berlant has argued, ‘cruel optimism exists when something you desire is actually an obstacle to your flourishing’ [2011. Cruel Optimism. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, p. 1]. In this pap...

42 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a generational study of measuring progress towards the inclusion of homosexuality in professional sport was conducted by interviewing an openly gay football player, who was the first openly gay player in professional sports.
Abstract: In this article, we conduct a generational study of measuring progress towards the inclusion of homosexuality in professional sport. We accomplish this by interviewing an openly gay football player...

34 citations

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TL;DR: In December 2013, British Olympic diver Tom Daley announced that he had begun dating a man but was still attracted to women as discussed by the authors, becoming the highest profile male athlete to publicly declare his sexual orientation.
Abstract: In December 2013, British Olympic diver Tom Daley announced that he had begun dating a man but was still attracted to women. In doing so he became the highest profile male athlete to disclo...

33 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, Anderson published inclusive masculinity theory (IMT), which was largely situated in relationships he observed with first-year undergraduate students, and noticed a striking difference in the relationship between men and women.
Abstract: When Eric Anderson published inclusive masculinity theory (IMT), it was largely situated in relationships he observed with first-year undergraduate students. Here, he noticed a striking difference ...

21 citations