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Rogue Men and Predatory WomenFemale Fans' Perceptions of Australian Footballers' Sexual ConductDeakin University, Australia, peter.mewett{at}deakin.edu.au
Deakin University, Australia, kim.toffoletti{at}deakin.edu.au The 2004 Australian Football League and National Rugby League seasons started amidst claims made by women about players behaving inappropriately towards them. A raft of allegations surfaced in the media, prompting nationwide debate on the issue of sportsmen and violence. While sport sociologists have made important inroads toward understanding sexual misconduct by male athletes, much of this research appears to focus on the socio-cultural factors informing the perpetrators' actions. This study takes a different approach, analysing the perspectives of female Australian rules football fans to consider gendered narratives of sexual misconduct. Our findings demonstrate that discourses of individualism, along with a mix of socio-cultural and biological arguments, are used by women to reconcile players' misconduct with continuing support of their sport.
Key Words: Australia female fans football sport violence
International Review for the Sociology of Sport, Vol. 43, No. 2,
165-180 (2008) |
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