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Iranian women's sports fandom : gender, resistance, and identity in the football movie offside

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posted on 2014-02-01, 00:00 authored by Kim ToffolettiKim Toffoletti
As sport enters new global territories, attending to questions of cultural difference is increasingly important to studies of women’s sports fanship. This article draws on theories of transnational feminism and feminist sports scholarship to contemplate the cinematic portrayal of the non-Western female football supporter. Women sports fans rarely appear as film protagonists, with the notable exception of the 2006 movie Offside, which tells the story of Iranian women soccer fans attending a World Cup qualifying match. By focusing on the ways that women fans negotiate their marginal status in the sporting arena, I argue that the film unsettles cultural associations between masculinity and football in Iran, and confounds the oppositional construction of the “other” woman as a passive victim of, or freedom fighter against, Islam.

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Journal

Journal of sport and social issues

Volume

38

Issue

1

Pagination

75 - 92

Publisher

Sage

Location

Thousand Oaks, Ca.

ISSN

0193-7235

eISSN

1552-7638

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article

Copyright notice

2014, Sage Publications

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