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Roller Derby: The History of an American Sport

Roller Derby: The History of an American Sport

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Since 1935, roller derby has thrilled fans and skaters with its constant action, hard hits, and edgy attitude. However, though its participants' athleticism is undeniable, roller derby has never been accepted as a "real" sport. Michella M. Marino, herself a former skater, tackles the history of a sport that has long been a cultural mainstay for one reason both utterly simple and infinitely complex: roller derby has always been coed.

Richly illustrated and drawing on oral histories, archival materials, media coverage, and personal experiences, Roller Derby is the first comprehensive history of this cultural phenomenon, one enjoyed by millions yet spurned by mainstream gatekeepers. Amid the social constraints of the mid-twentieth century, roller derby's emphasis on gender equality attracted male and female athletes alike, producing gender relations and gender politics unlike those of traditional sex-segregated sports. In an enlightening feminist critique, Marino considers how the promotion of pregnancy and motherhood by roller derby management has simultaneously challenged and conformed to social norms. Finally, Marino assesses the sport's present and future after its resurgence in the 2000s.



Author: Michella M. Marino
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Published: 10/12/2021
Pages: 296
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.19lbs
Size: 9.18h x 6.33w x 1.02d
ISBN: 9781477323823

About the Author
Marino, Michella M.: - Michella M. Marino is the deputy director of the Indiana Historical Bureau.

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