1st Edition

Boxing, Narrative and Culture Critical Perspectives

Edited By Sarah Crews, P. Solomon Lennox Copyright 2024
230 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

230 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

230 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Boxing, Narrative and Culture: Critical Perspectives is the first interdisciplinary response to the dominant boxing narratives that are produced, performed, and circulated in commercial boxing culture. This collection includes global perspectives on boxing. It highlights the diverse range of bodies and communities that engage with boxing practices but are oftentimes overlooked and overwritten... Read more

Introduction

PART 1

Serious Athletes and the Politics of Community

1 Increasing Visibility and the (Re)presentation of Female Boxers in Print Media

PAIGE SCHNEIDER

2 Influencer Boxing: Authenticity and the Quest for Redemption

P. SOLOMON LENNOX

3 Ducking and Diving: Why Boxing Clubs Hit the Targets Other Sports Cannot Reach in Deprived Communities

DAVID BARRETT, LEE EDMONDSON, ROBBIE MILLAR, AND P. SOLOMON LENNOX

4 Narratives of Struggle: Boxing, Gender, and Community

SUPRIYA CHAUDHURI

5 Practicing Otherwise: Feminist Boxing Challenges Mainstream Narratives of Combat Sports

ELISA VIRGILI

6 Reflections on the Empowerment of Women in Boxing

ANNE TJØNNDAL

PART 2

(De)constructing Self, to Be Somebody

7 Trans Boxing: A Boxing Club, an Art Project

NOLAN HANSON AND ZAC EASTERLING

8 Katie Taylor: Complicating a Boxing Identity

EMMA CALOW

9 Letting Down the Team? Individualism, Selfishness, and Kinship in Women’s Boxing

SARAH CREWS

10 Alfonso ‘Mosquito’ Zvenyika and the Dominant Narratives on Boxing in Post-Colonial Zimbabwe

MANASE KUDZAI CHIWESHE AND GERALD DANDAH

11 Political Symbolism of Mary Kom from the Manipuri

Autobiography to the Indian Blockbuster

MYRIAM MELLOULI

12 Turn the Volume Up! Boxing Hearts and Beats

KRISTÍNA ORSZÁGHOVÁ

13 Gender Transgression in the (Trans)National Domain: Laura Serrano and Women’s Boxing in Mexico

MARJOLEIN VAN BAVEL

Afterword: Boxing and Cultural Value

Biography

Sarah Crews is a performance and media studies scholar and senior lecturer at the University of South Wales whose research centres on vectors of power as they relate to gender, activism, sport, and performance making practices. Sarah’s recent research projects are concerned with how female boxers are represented in sport and popular media, and how their work challenges stereotypes of female bodies. Sarah is in the process of developing an archive of female contributions to Welsh boxing in collaboration with People’s Collection Wales.

P. Solomon Lennox is the head of the Department of Arts at Northumbria University. His research explores the relationships between physical performance practices, theories of performance space, and narrative identity. Solomon has published in the area of combat sports, specifically boxing. His work examines the connections between narrative tropes and physical performance practices. Solomon is currently developing work on the power of memetic performance, memetic haunting, and activism.