“Dabo Wears Male Rompers”: Examining Expressions of Hegemonic Masculinity and Identity in ESPN’s College GameDay

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Katie M. Lever
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It has long been held that sport functions as a site of identity and belonging. Identity is also a key element that lays the framework for elite sport and social gathering as well as fan identification with teams and athletic figureheads (athletes and coaches) associated with their favored team. Sports fans often exercise identity in the communal bonding experiences of sport, including watching and attending games and other sports programming in groups. Outside of sporting events themselves, perhaps the most prominent sport-centric community and identity-building spectacle is ESPN's "College GameDay." First aired in 1987 as a rundown of college football scores and commentary, the popular show is now known for its in-depth analysis of high-stakes football match-ups, predictions of game outcomes, celebrity guest pickers who select the team they believe will win during the morning show, and the quirky signs made by fans who strive to be televised or featured on GameDay’s social media platforms. I argue that these popular elements of the show offer fans the opportunity to enact and express identities of hegemonic masculinity in widespread and potentially problematic ways.
“大宝穿男款连体裤”:ESPN大学比赛日中霸权男性气质与身份的表现
长期以来,人们一直认为体育是一个身份和归属的场所。身份也是一个关键因素,它为精英体育和社交聚会奠定了框架,也为球迷对球队的认同以及与他们喜爱的球队相关的体育领袖(运动员和教练)奠定了基础。体育迷们经常在体育运动的公共纽带体验中锻炼身份,包括集体观看和参加比赛和其他体育节目。除了体育赛事本身,也许最突出的以体育为中心的社区和身份建设奇观是ESPN的《大学比赛日》。该节目于1987年首次播出,是对大学足球比分和评论的总结,现在以其对高风险足球比赛的深入分析、对比赛结果的预测、,明星嘉宾挑选者选择他们认为将在早间节目中获胜的球队,以及粉丝们制作的古怪标志,他们努力在GameDay的社交媒体平台上进行电视转播或展示。我认为,该剧的这些流行元素为粉丝们提供了一个机会,让他们以广泛且可能存在问题的方式展现和表达霸权男子气概的身份。
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