The female signifiant in all-women's amateur roller derby

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I analyze women's flat-track amateur roller derby by asking: how do derby skaters negotiate the requirements associated with emphasized femininity? By drawing on Hebdige's (1979) analysis of punk, I develop the term female signifiant to argue that roller derby is an aggressive contact sport with a theatrical edge. It provides a rich, adventurous space to satirize athletic and feminine norms. Specifically, skaters' sport participation is characterized by an interrogation of emphasized femininity without necessarily undermining the masculine/feminine gender binary. © 2010 Human Kinetics, Inc.

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Carlson, J. (2010). The female signifiant in all-women’s amateur roller derby. Sociology of Sport Journal, 27(4), 428–440. https://doi.org/10.1123/ssj.27.4.428

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