Intersectionality, Critical Race Theory and American Sporting Oppression: Examining Black and Gay Male Athletes.

Eric Anderson, Mark McCormack

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Abstract

This article examines the influence of the racial categories of white and black, and the sexual categories of gay and straight, on sporting American men. The effect of the intersection of these cultural categories is discussed by investigating the exclusion of athletes who are both black and gay, as well as highlighting the culturally perceived differences of (straight) black and (white) gay men. However, the analysis accounts for more than just difference, examining the commonalities of oppression between these discrete identity groups. We use the research on black athletes to call for further empirical study on gay athletes. It is argued that Critical Race Theory and intersectionality offer complex and nuanced understandings of these oppressions which, when theorizing is left solely to the realm of poststructuralism, can otherwise be missed.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)949-967
JournalJournal of Homosexuality
Volume57
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010

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