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In this book, Lowery A. Woodall III explores the ways that diverse populations are portrayed, stereotyped, and sometimes villainized in the WWE’s colorful and dramatic programming. Each chapter examines the surprisingly complex and multilayered representation of marginalized populations throughout the modern history of the WWE under the leadership of Vincent K. McMahon. Through weekly shows like Raw and SmackDown, pay-per-view spectaculars like WrestleMania, and a vast library of wrestling-related material on their streaming platform, Woodall argues that the WWE and McMahon have created calculated and carefully curated representations of diversity that are viewed by millions of fans worldwide. What effects do those representations have on the men, women, and children who consume WWE content? How are wrestlers and performers impacted by their on-screen portrayals? This book explores these questions and demonstrates that when representations are inaccurate or problematic, more than just kayfabe is in danger of being broken. Scholars of professional wrestling studies, media studies, and communication studies will find this book of particular interest.
Lowery A. Woodall III is associate professor of the Communication and Theatre Department at Millersville University.
Table of Contents Introduction: Coming Down the AisleChapter 1: ‘But I Don’t Want to Be a Diva’: The Struggle for Gender Equality Within WWE ProgrammingChapter 2: “Well, Let Me Tell You Something Brother”: The Glass Ceiling For African American Performers in the WWE Chapter 3: The Missing Link: Exploring the WWE’s Attitude Towards Mental Health Chapter 4: Wrestling With God: Representations of Religion and Spirituality in the WWEChapter 5: Behind the Curtain: The WWE’s Problematized Relationship With LGBT CharactersConclusion: Sticking Around for the Dark Match BibliographyAbout the Author
“By focusing on WWE programming as a text and Vincent K. McMahon as an auteur, Grappling with Representation in the WWE offers a critique of representation in WWE that ranges across the entire history of the promotion. The chapters focus on a range of identities from sexuality and race to mental health and religion and open up important new avenues in the academic study of professional wrestling.”
Samuel J. Sauls, Craig A. Stark, Lowery A. Woodall III, USA) Sauls, Samuel J. (University of North Texas, USA) Stark, Craig A. (Susquehanna University, Samuel J Sauls, Craig A Stark, Lowery A Woodall III
Samuel J. Sauls, Craig A. Stark, Lowery A. Woodall III, USA) Sauls, Samuel J. (University of North Texas, USA) Stark, Craig A. (Susquehanna University, Samuel J Sauls, Craig A Stark, Lowery A Woodall III