2017
DOI: 10.4236/jss.2017.55019
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A Content Analysis of Serena Williams and Angelique Kerber’s Racial and Sexist Microagressions

Abstract: The primary purpose of this exploratory study was to determine if microaggressions regularly found in sport coverage were present in stories about two elite female tennis players. Microaggressions are subtle statements that unconsciously communicate denigrating messages to female athletes. In recent years, qualitative studies have introduced the types of microaggressions that female athletes experience. In the present study, a content analysis of 643 news stories was conducted in order to provide a quantitativ… Show more

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“…She is an unprecedented affront to our collective notion of the beautiful female athlete. Frisby (2017) suggests that Williams maintains a status as an "uncommon tennis player:…”
Section: Representations Of Serena Williamsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…She is an unprecedented affront to our collective notion of the beautiful female athlete. Frisby (2017) suggests that Williams maintains a status as an "uncommon tennis player:…”
Section: Representations Of Serena Williamsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Often opponents of Williams are defined as weak, fragile and not-up-to-scratch in physical performances compared to Williams (Wright, 2004). Not surprisingly, Williams' femininity is questioned regularly in mainstream media (Deering Crosby, 2016;Frisby, 2017;McKay & Johnson, 2008). This is not just a result of her being a strong and powerful female athlete, but certainly relates to her dominance on the tennis court and her self-confidence (a trait not usually admired in women), and such language seeks to contain Williams into categories of unfeminine and rebellious.…”
Section: Representations Of Serena Williamsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It measurably harms Black women and girls, as the dearth of media representation contributes to Black girls having among the lowest sport participation rates, which impacts public health and long-term outcomes (Carter-Francique and Richardson, 2016; Staurowsky et al , 2015). Given its grounding in bias and harmful impact, omission or marginalization from coverage ought to be considered seventh microaggression women in sport experience (see Frisby, 2017 for the six microaggressions). Though it is harder to measure what is not there, it is of utmost importance to do so.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, their intersectional assessment did not focus on sexual orientation or gender expression. Other research has taken gender roles (a construct somewhat related to gender expression) into account when studying Serena Williams (Frisby, 2017; Wilks, 2020). The study of a single straight athlete, however, impedes ability to explore the role of sexual orientation.…”
Section: Conceptual Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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