Roller Derby

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PRESSISBN: 9781477335598

The History of an American Sport

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By Michella M. Marino
Imprint: UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PRESS
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Format:
PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
229 x 152 mm
Weight:
450 g
Pages:
264

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Michella M. Marino is the deputy director of the Indiana Historical Bureau, a division of the Indiana State Library..

Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. From Spectacle to Sport Chapter 2. Skating through the Boundaries of Identity Chapter 3. "A Very Handsome King for a Very Beautiful Queen" Chapter 4. Diaper Derbies Chapter 5. California or Bust Chapter 6. DIY Roller Derby Conclusion Notes Index

"Roller Derby is the rockin' blend of engaging scholarly research and feminist might...[Marino's] prose is so effortless and engaging because she's tuned into the nuances of the game that only an insider would know...Her personal experience as an athlete adds texture and passion to her writing-it's easy to be inspired by how much she cares about capturing a sport that began as the only full-contact co-ed sport in America...Marino's Roller Derby is a triumphant take on a slice of Americana that makes for an exhilarating read." - (Sightlines) "Starting in 1935, the sport of roller derby has excited fans with its mix of fast action and edgy attitude. Roller Derby tells the sport's complex history through rich illustrations, archival materials, and personal experiences."- (Alcalde) "Fun and full of life, Marino's Roller Derby will appeal to scholars interested in American sport, gender, and spectacle, but also to the broad audience of skaters and sports fans." - (New Books in Sports) "Roller Derby is an exceptional work that not only illuminates the history of a sport that remains on the margins of sport history but also offers a feminist examination that transcends Roller Derby itself. Marino's use of oral histories brings insights otherwise unavailable. Her narrative of Roller Derby, alongside shrewd analysis of the world of sport makes this book an excellent read. This text should be of interest to anyone who is drawn to histories of popular culture, sport as Americana, and women's sport history." - (Journal of Sport History) "Marino's first book is a great contribution to the field of American sports history, and could be a valuable addition to any gender and sport syllabus. Her writing is lively, bringing to life a cast of colourful individuals whose contributions to American culture had been long forgotten." - (Sport in History)

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