Description
Fantasy football exists as a thought-to-be male dominated space, particularly with respect to the linguistic practices of players. Heteronormativity runs rampant, and fantasy players are not held accountable for the implications of their language. This essay analyzes what the dynamics of fantasy football leagues are, how current linguistic practices shape them, and suggests that women’s participating in fantasy football leagues functions as a type of trash talk that encourages men to address their internalized heteronormativity and create a more welcoming and progressive experience for people of all genders.
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Title
- A Feminist Analysis of Fantasy Football Linguistics
Contributors
- Valov, Jacob John (Author)
- Ingram-Waters, Mary (Thesis director)
- Ferderer, Brandon (Committee member)
- Hugh Downs School of Human Communication (Contributor)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
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2019-05
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