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Red Nails, Black Skates: Gender, Cash, and Pleasure on and Off the Ice by Rand

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Objectstaat
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Publication Date
2012-04-13
Pages
320
ISBN
9780822352082
Book Title
Red Nails, Black Skates : Gender, Cash, and Pleasure on and Off the Ice
Publisher
Duke University Press
Item Length
9.8 in
Publication Year
2012
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
0.6 in
Author
Erica Rand
Genre
Sports & Recreation, Social Science
Topic
Ice & Figure Skating, Gender Studies, Lgbt Studies / Gay Studies
Item Weight
18 Oz
Item Width
5.9 in
Number of Pages
320 Pages

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Publisher
Duke University Press
ISBN-10
0822352087
ISBN-13
9780822352082
eBay Product ID (ePID)
109564172

Product Key Features

Book Title
Red Nails, Black Skates : Gender, Cash, and Pleasure on and Off the Ice
Number of Pages
320 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Ice & Figure Skating, Gender Studies, Lgbt Studies / Gay Studies
Publication Year
2012
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Sports & Recreation, Social Science
Author
Erica Rand
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
18 Oz
Item Length
9.8 in
Item Width
5.9 in

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2011-038522
Reviews
Red Nails, Black Skates is a good read, bringing together critique of the sociopolitics of figure skating with numerous everyday facets of Rand's life. ... Feminized sports are often dismissed by dominant culture, making her contribution to critical sport and gender studies ever more important. Rand's book is pleasurable, not only for its engaging narratives about the intricacies of the skating world, but also for critical analysis of sport and athletic life., " Red Nails, Black Skates is a fabulous read, a smart and often hilarious account of one queer critic's journey deep into the heart of figure skating. The intricate interplay of gender, race, and class in skating culture makes it a perfect site for tackling the ways that antigay and sexist paradigms re-enforce one another, as well as anxieties about race and class. In this brilliantly written book, Erica Rand takes feminist sports studies to a new level, without sacrificing her own stories about the pleasures of figure skating and the lessons that she has learned as a skater." Jennifer Doyle, author of Sex Objects: Art and the Dialectics of Desire and the feminist soccer blog From a Left Wing "Erica Rand brings us into the fascinating world of skating on ice. Her personal journey is riveting. In sharing it, she offers insight into the complexities of spending a lifetime immersed in her sport and tells many stories about figure skating that have not been told until now. A brilliant piece of work and a must read."-Helen Carroll, Sports Project Director, National Center for Lesbian Rights, "Written in clear and accessible prose, Rand clearly outlines her purpose of the field research she participates in. The stories are exciting and enjoyable to read in themselves and Rand's accompanying critical analysis sheds light on a corner of gender and sport ripe for further exploration. . . . This well-rounded text is a fantastic read for anyone interested in gender and sports." - The Write Reader, "[Rand's] personal love for skating shines through the essays collected in Red Nails, Black Skates , leading to an incisive yet upbeat analysis of both the sport's shortcomings and the depths of its potential." - Dani Alexis Ryskamp , Shelf Awareness, " Red Nails, Black Skates is a fabulous read, a smart and often hilarious account of one queer critic's journey deep into the heart of figure skating. The intricate interplay of gender, race, and class in skating culture makes it a perfect site for tackling the ways that antigay and sexist paradigms re-enforce one another, as well as anxieties about race and class. In this brilliantly written book, Erica Rand takes feminist sports studies to a new level, without sacrificing her own stories about the pleasures of figure skating and the lessons that she has learned as a skater."-- Jennifer Doyle , author of Sex Objects: Art and the Dialectics of Desire and the feminist soccer blog From a Left Wing, "A book of essays by self-described 'queer femme' Rand, a figure-skating college professor who competed in the Gay Games in 2006, in which she examines the exclusionary practices in the sport (heterosexual storylines and rigidly gendered costumes, for example) but also takes time to celebrate the joy of sliding about the ice." - Diva, "I really enjoyed Erica Rand's study of gender, politics, and the pleasure of skating; she has a love for the sport and a critical eye to what is going on at and under the surface. . . . Figure skating is an area where sport, gender, sex, politics, money, and race come together in a fascinating way. Erica Rand's writing combines the personal details of her life and experiences as a skater with research into different aspects of sport and gender theory. . . . The book is accessible to skating enthusiasts and well worth reading. If you're looking for ways to pass the time before the 2012-13 skating season starts, definitely consider picking up this book." - Caroline Land, Crowding the Book Truck, "Erica Rand brings us into the fascinating world of skating on ice. Her personal journey is riveting. In sharing it, she offers insight into the complexities of spending a lifetime immersed in her sport and tells many stories about figure skating that have not been told until now. A brilliant piece of work and a must-read."- Helen Carroll , Sports Project Director, National Center for Lesbian Rights, "Erica Rand brings us into the fascinating world of skating on ice. Her personal journey is riveting. In sharing it, she offers insight into the complexities of spending a lifetime immersed in her sport and tells many stories about figure skating that have not been told until now. A brilliant piece of work and a must-read."-- Helen Carroll , Sports Project Director, National Center for Lesbian Rights, "As a figure skater herself, [Rand] explores the gender policing that plagues her beloved sport, presenting her personal journey in a breezy blend of anecdotes that also hit on tough topics like queer identity, race, class, sex, and money. . . . For an academic, Rand's writing is surprisingly light thanks to her humor and honesty, the latter being one of the book's great strengths." - Mai Nguyen, Bitch, "Rather than being overly academic, Red Nails is smart and witty and warmly personal, a fascinating read for anyone interested in LGBT sports and queer lives." - Diane Anderson-Minshall, The Advocate, "Erica Rand brings us into the fascinating world of skating on ice. Her personal journey is riveting. In sharing it, she offers insight into the complexities of spending a lifetime immersed in her sport and tells many stories about figure skating that have not been told until now. A brilliant piece of work and a must read."- Helen Carroll , Sports Project Director, National Center for Lesbian Rights, "I recently sacrificed hours of sleep to read Red Nails, Black Skates: Gender, Cash and Pleasure On and Off the Ice by Erica Rand. The short essays in the book present the witty, emotional and often hilarious insights of a professor who took up competitive adult skating fuelled by a love of skating and a desire to think about the gender and social norms that seem so natural to the sport." - Tina Chen, Winnipeg Free Press, " Red Nails, Black Skates is a fabulous read, a smart and often hilarious account of one queer critic's journey deep into the heart of figure skating. The intricate interplay of gender, race, and class in skating culture makes it a perfect site for tackling the ways that antigay and sexist paradigms re-enforce one another, as well as anxieties about race and class. In this brilliantly written book, Erica Rand takes feminist sports studies to a new level, without sacrificing her own stories about the pleasures of figure skating and the lessons that she has learned as a skater."- Jennifer Doyle , author of Sex Objects: Art and the Dialectics of Desire and the feminist soccer blog, From a Left Wing, This is a captivating book that is, simultaneously, all about, and not just about, figure skating. . . . Read this book if you contemplate pleasure and/or seek an understanding of pleasure. The ultimate pleasure in this project, for the reader, may lie in her mapping the interactions among bodies that both complicate and simplify being happy within your own skin., " Red Nails, Black Skates is a fabulous read, a smart and often hilarious account of one queer critic's journey deep into the heart of figure skating. The intricate interplay of gender, race, and class in skating culture makes it a perfect site for tackling the ways that antigay and sexist paradigms re-enforce one another, as well as anxieties about race and class. In this brilliantly written book, Erica Rand takes feminist sports studies to a new level, without sacrificing her own stories about the pleasures of figure skating and the lessons that she has learned as a skater."- Jennifer Doyle , author of Sex Objects: Art and the Dialectics of Desire and the feminist soccer blog From a Left Wing
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
796.912
Table Of Content
Acknowledgments vii Introduction. Skate to Write, Write to Skate 1 I. Seeing and Getting: Notes on Fieldwork Introduction. Being in Deep 17 1. Seeing and Getting 20 2. Sandbagging, or Grown-Ups Do This? 26 3. Score 32 II. Skating Is Like Sex, Except When It Isn't Introduction. Pleasure Points 43 4. Skating Is Like Sex, Except When It Isn't 46 5. The End of Me, or My Brief Life in Hockey 52 6. When God Gets Involved 60 III. Hooks Introduction. Redoing the Laces 71 7. White Skates Become You 73 8. Form-Fitting: The Bra in Three Stories 79 9. My Grandmother's Shoes 85 10. Black Skates, or the Stake in Wanting 89 IV. Ladies Introduction. Athletic, Artistic, or Just Plain Perverse 97 11. Skank or Ballerina: Codes of the Crotch Shot 103 12. Cracking the Normative 111 13. Oh, Right, Policing Femininity: Nine Inch Nails at Adult Nationals 117 14. Booty Block: Raced Femininity 128 V. Masculine Wiles Introduction. Masculinity with Teeth 139 15. "I Stand beside Him with an Axe!": Hockey Guys Together 144 16. Quads Make the Man, or What's too Gay for Men's Figure Skating 153 17. The Girl who Fooled by Butchdar 160 VI. Having the Wherewithal Introduction. Up from the Botton 169 18. Buy-In: Some Notes on Cost 174 19. So You Think You can Train, or Why Can Joshua Dance? 180 20. Gifts of Nature, Freaks of Culture 186 VII. Blade Scars/Biopsy Scars: Rethinking Risk and Choice Introduction. Blade Scars/Biopsy Scars 199 21. Parsing Perilicious 204 22. Telling the Mrs. 210 23. What Sticks Out 215 24. Losing her Manhood 219 VIII. The Politics of Pleasure 25. Pleasure on Its Face 227 26. Politics at Hand 235 27. Getting the Goods 242 Conclusion. If I Ruled the Rink, or Make the Rink by Skating 249 Notes 263 Bibliography 285 Index 297
Synopsis
Rand took up figure skating at age 43. As she became increasingly immersed in the world of adult competition (participating in the Gay Games and the Adult Nationals), she found herself focusing her research on the world of skating. These essays reflect on the sexualization of female skaters, the hairdos and costumes, and racial bias in movement genres and athletic standards., In her forties, Erica Rand bought a pair of figure skates to vary her workout routine. Within a few years, the college professor was immersed in adult figure skating. Here, in short, incisive essays, she describes the pleasures to be found in the rink, as well as the exclusionary practices that make those pleasures less accessible to some than to others. Throughout the book, Rand situates herself as a queer femme, describing her mixed feelings about participating in a sport with heterosexual story lines and rigid standards for gender-appropriate costumes and moves. She chronicles her experiences competing in the Gay Games and at the annual U.S. Adult National Figure Skating Championship, or "Adult Nationals"; Aided by her comparative study of roller derby and women's hockey, including a brief attempt to play hockey herself, she addresses matters such as skate color conventions, judging systems, racial and sexual norms, transgender issues in sports, and the economics of athletic participation and risk taking. Mixing sharp critique with genuine appreciation and delight, Rand suggests ways to make figure skating more inclusive, while portraying the unlikely friendships facilitated by sports and the sheer elation of gliding on ice.
LC Classification Number
GV852.3.S63R36 2012
Copyright Date
2012
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