Selling the Third Wave: The Commodification and Consumption of the Flat Track Roller Girl

In an ethnographic examination of the "modern" roller derby movement that began in the early 2000s, I explore Women's Flat Track Derby in Florida. What does it mean to be a roller derby player? How is she conceptualized and commodified? Or more centrally, how is third wave feminism us...

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Main Author: Whitlock, Mary Catherine
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Published: Scholar Commons 2012
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spelling ndltd-USF-oai-scholarcommons.usf.edu-etd-54512013-12-11T04:53:51Z Selling the Third Wave: The Commodification and Consumption of the Flat Track Roller Girl Whitlock, Mary Catherine In an ethnographic examination of the "modern" roller derby movement that began in the early 2000s, I explore Women's Flat Track Derby in Florida. What does it mean to be a roller derby player? How is she conceptualized and commodified? Or more centrally, how is third wave feminism used as a catalyst of this commodification? In order to fully appreciate, understand, and even embrace roller derby, I look at roller derby leagues as social movement organizations (SMOs) in order to note how they frame themselves and maintain collective identity the commodification of third wave feminism. First, I will explore various facets of the "modern" roller derby movement by way of gender, sexuality, and youth as central themes of roller derby culture and identity. Second, I note how roller derby utilizes rhetoric associated with third wave feminism. Third, I examine how roller derby is conceptualized as a social movement and while doing so note the charity organizations that various leagues support. I go on to explore how cultural capital is used in roller derby as a way to create insider knowledge while appropriating third wave feminism. Finally, I will look at how all aspects of roller derby I discussed illuminate a critique of third wave feminism. It is through these facets that I illustrate how the modern flat track roller derby employs third wave feminist rhetoric to produce and commodify the roller derby player identity. 2012-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/4255 http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5451&context=etd Graduate School Theses and Dissertations Scholar Commons consumerism performativity Roller Derby social movement third wave feminism American Studies Arts and Humanities Sociology Women's Studies
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topic consumerism
performativity
Roller Derby
social movement
third wave feminism
American Studies
Arts and Humanities
Sociology
Women's Studies
spellingShingle consumerism
performativity
Roller Derby
social movement
third wave feminism
American Studies
Arts and Humanities
Sociology
Women's Studies
Whitlock, Mary Catherine
Selling the Third Wave: The Commodification and Consumption of the Flat Track Roller Girl
description In an ethnographic examination of the "modern" roller derby movement that began in the early 2000s, I explore Women's Flat Track Derby in Florida. What does it mean to be a roller derby player? How is she conceptualized and commodified? Or more centrally, how is third wave feminism used as a catalyst of this commodification? In order to fully appreciate, understand, and even embrace roller derby, I look at roller derby leagues as social movement organizations (SMOs) in order to note how they frame themselves and maintain collective identity the commodification of third wave feminism. First, I will explore various facets of the "modern" roller derby movement by way of gender, sexuality, and youth as central themes of roller derby culture and identity. Second, I note how roller derby utilizes rhetoric associated with third wave feminism. Third, I examine how roller derby is conceptualized as a social movement and while doing so note the charity organizations that various leagues support. I go on to explore how cultural capital is used in roller derby as a way to create insider knowledge while appropriating third wave feminism. Finally, I will look at how all aspects of roller derby I discussed illuminate a critique of third wave feminism. It is through these facets that I illustrate how the modern flat track roller derby employs third wave feminist rhetoric to produce and commodify the roller derby player identity.
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title Selling the Third Wave: The Commodification and Consumption of the Flat Track Roller Girl
title_short Selling the Third Wave: The Commodification and Consumption of the Flat Track Roller Girl
title_full Selling the Third Wave: The Commodification and Consumption of the Flat Track Roller Girl
title_fullStr Selling the Third Wave: The Commodification and Consumption of the Flat Track Roller Girl
title_full_unstemmed Selling the Third Wave: The Commodification and Consumption of the Flat Track Roller Girl
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