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ID176986
Title ProperUndisputed racialised masculinities
Other Title Informationboxing fandom, identity, and the cultural politics of masculinity
LanguageENG
AuthorArnaldo Jr, Constancio R
Summary / Abstract (Note)Scholarship on race and gender in boxing have examined how meanings of masculinity are produced vis-à-vis a boxer’s identity. This study offers an ethnographic exploration of boxing spectator relations, especially how male fans of colour negotiate racialised masculinities outside of the ring. The subsequent analysis yields important insights into how race intersects with masculinity, class, sexuality, and nation. Drawing upon ethnographic research conducted during a Manny ‘Pac-Man’ Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Marquez boxing match, interviews, and critical discourse analysis (CDA), this article examines how performances of racialised masculinity permeate the fan space. In this space, African American, Latino, and Filipino American men negotiate meanings of masculinity that reproduce unequal power relations. Here, in the presence of other men of colour, differences among them are accentuated through the politics of gender relations that inevitably produce conflicts among marginalised communities and reveal competing versions of masculinity that inevitably rely upon heteronormative underpinnings.
`In' analytical NoteIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol. 27, No.6; Dec 2020: p.655-674
Journal SourceIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 2020-12 27, 6
Key WordsEthnicity ;  Race ;  Identity ;  Masculinity ;  Fandom ;  Boxing