

An edition of The swimsuit issue and sport (1997)
hegemonic masculinity in Sports illustrated
By Laurel R. Davis
Publish Date
1997
Publisher
State University of New York Press
Language
eng
Pages
168
Description:
This study of the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue demonstrates how the magazine encourages individual and institutional practices that create and maintain inequality. Laurel Davis illustrates how the interactions of media production, media texts, media consumption, and social context influence meaning. Individuals' interpretations of and reactions to the magazine and influenced by their views about gender and sexuality, views that have been shaped by their social experiences. Based on extensive interviews with Sports Illustrated producers and consumers, as well as analysis of every swimsuit issue from the first in 1964 to those of the 1990s, the book argues that Sports Illustrated uses the swimsuit issue to secure a large male audience by creating a climate of dominant masculinity. This practice produces considerable profit but on the way to the bank tramples women, gays, lesbians, people of color, and residents of the postcolonialized world.
subjects: Bathing suits, In mass media, Masculinity in sports, Mass media, Mass media and minorities, Sex in popular culture, Sexism, Social aspects, Social aspects of Mass media, Social aspects of Sports, Sports, Sports illustrated, Sports, social aspects, Mass media, social aspects, Masculinity, Aspect social, Médias, Sexisme, Sexualité dans la culture populaire, Masculinité, Maillots de bain, SPORTS & RECREATION, Sociology of Sports
Places: Developing countries, United States