Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Widening the boundaries?
The New York Times sports section today ran a story on competing figure skaters Johnny Weir and Evan Lysacek, contrasting their images and skating styles against the backdrop of normative masculinity. Weir, whom sportswriters routinely describe as "flamboyant" in thinly veiled speculation about his sexuality, is described as antithesis to Lysacek, who is described in ways that match mainstream ideas about men in sports (complete with the declaration that he is dating "ESPN's Hottest Female Athlete"). The article, which ultimately frames Weir negatively, does suggest that acceptable masculinities in sports could -- perhaps -- become more accommodating.
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Wow, interesting read. Thanks.
You could do a linguistic analysis about how many traditionally "female" adjectives and verbs they use when discussing Weir (coy, flamboyant, flaunting).
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