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Heather Sykes - Routledge Critical Studies in Sport: Decolonizing Gender and Sexuality in Sport download book EPUB, DOC, FB2

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This challenging new study examines gender and sexuality in relation to the roving colonialism of sport mega-events. Built around four case studies in postcolonial and settler colonial contexts the Olympics in Vancouver, London and Sochi and soccer fans in the Egyptian revolution the book examines sporting homonationalism and anti-colonial resistance. The first part discusses different moments of homonationalism in sport. The second part explores how indigenous and anti-colonial protests against mega-sport events lead to different views about gender and sexuality politics in sport. It offers a critical counter-narrative to the view that gay and lesbian inclusion in global sporting events is simply a matter of universal human rights. The book calls for LGBT social movements in sport to move away from complicity with neoliberalism, nationalism and colonial-racial logics, particularly Islamophobia, toward a decolonial politics of solidarity. Theoretically sophisticated and empirically grounded, this book draws together important threads in the contemporary study of sport to illuminate the relationship between sport and wider society. It will be fascinating reading for any student or researcher interested in the sociology of sport, Olympic studies, gender and sexuality studies, postcolonial studies, indigenous studies, settler colonial studies or the politics of race and inclusion. ", This interrogative and challenging study examines gender and sexuality in relation to race and colonialism in sport. Built around six case studies in postcolonial and settler colonial contexts - the Vancouver Olympics, London Olympics, Sochi Olympics, Rio World Cup and Olympics, Israeli gay sport and Egyptian soccer ultras - the book begins by addressing racism and colonialism within gay and lesbian politics in sport. Three case studies illustrate 'homonationalism' in sport, where the inclusion of gays and lesbians is closely aligned to the interests of the colonial nation-states, neoliberalism and white supremacy. It offers a counter-narrative to the view that gay and lesbian inclusion in global sporting events necessarily promotes global peace and international development. The second part of the book explores how indigenous and anti-colonial protests against mega-sport events might lead to a different understanding of gender and sexuality issues in sport. It argues for a queer politics of solidarity with indigenous and anti-colonial movements, to 'decolonize' the neoliberal politics of LGBT rights and inclusion in sport. Theoretically sophisticated and empirically grounded, Decolonizing Gender and Sexuality in Sport draws together some vitally important threads in the contemporary, critical study of sport to illuminate our understanding of the relationship between sport and wider society. It's fascinating reading for any student or researcher with an interest in the sociology of sport, Olympic studies, gender and sexuality studies, postcolonial studies, indigenous studies or the politics of race and inclusion.

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