- The players ask their coach a lot of questions. This shows that boys and men aren't often taught what rape actually IS. Most girls women have been taught how NOT to be victims, but boys and men don't discuss how NOT to be rapists.
- The coach's status and power are question when he tries to introduce new rules that don't line up with ideas about hegemonic masculinity.
- The community plays a role in upholding a certain way of thinking about football and football players.
Monday, October 5, 2015
Football & Rape Culture [Video]
Amy Schumer is one of my favorite people in comedy right now. In this sketch, she uses satire to show the connections between playing football and rape culture. I showed this video last week and the students found it humorous. More importantly, this really opened up our conversation on this topic. In addition to the clear linkages between football and hyper masculinity, the students also pointed out a number of other things:
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