2019 FIFA women's world cup: Media, fandom, and soccer's biggest stage

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This book examines the most prolific international women's football tournament-the FIFA Women's World Cup-through media, fandom and how mediated women's soccer can improve on a global scale. Women's soccer has exploded in terms of media exposure, television audiences and live spectatorship. This book explores those macro-level issues, while also digging into micro-level topics such as Megan Rapinoe's celebrations and political activism, VAR reviews, LGBTQ imagery, and cultural obstacles for women's football in Central-Eastern Europe and Nigeria. Using an interdisciplinary approach, scholars look at issues through the lenses of feminist theory, cultural studies, rhetorical criticism, political economy, performative sport fandom, autoethnography, and more. Thus, the book is important reading for students, researchers and media practitioners with interests in women's soccer, gender in sports media, coverage of women's sport, and sport fandom.

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Yanity, M., & Sarver Coombs, D. (2021). 2019 FIFA women’s world cup: Media, fandom, and soccer’s biggest stage. 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup: Media, Fandom, and Soccer’s Biggest Stage (pp. 1–314). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-75401-3

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