Serious athletes or media clowns? Female and male wrestlers' perceptions of media constructions
Peer reviewed, Journal article
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http://hdl.handle.net/11250/170409Utgivelsesdato
2008-09Metadata
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Sociology of Sport Journal. 2008, 25(3), s.350-386Sammendrag
The present study explores Norwegian female and male elite wrestlers’ perceptions of media coverage of wrestling and of themselves as athletes. In-depth interviews were conducted with four female and four male elite wrestlers. Data analysis revealed that the wrestlers experienced media attention as limited and gender stereotyped, with a dominant focus on hegemonic masculinity. In addition, the wrestlers perceived that media coverage distorted their sport performance by focusing on sensational aspects and scandals rather than on actual performances and results. Some of the athletes’ descriptions of representations in the sports media and commercial television illustrated that, in their perception, they were viewed more as media clowns than as serious athletes.