Gender Studies (Dec 2015)

Cyber Backlash and the Maintenance of Sex Segregation in Professional Sport

  • Fogel Curtis A.,
  • Quinlan Andrea

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/genst-2016-0011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 171 – 189

Abstract

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In 2013, Mark Cuban, the team owner of Dallas Mavericks of the National Basketball Association (NBA), announced that he would consider selecting female basketball player Brittney Griner to play for his professional men’s team. Within 24 hours after ESPN posted an online article reporting Mark Cuban’s statement, 921 online comments were posted in response. This study analyzes these comments to investigate the pervasive sexism and gender discrimination found in online sporting news arenas. It investigates how Brittney Griner’s sex, gender, and athletic ability became subjects of scrutiny and debate in these online comments and how discriminatory comments about Griner were routinely extended to all female athletes and to women even outside of sport. By examining the online backlash against Mark Cuban’s proposal, this paper investigates the maintenance of sex segregation in professional sport and the systemic devaluing of female athletes and privileging of male athletes that upholds it.

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