Hypermasculinity and racist discourses in the Spanish media: the spectacularisation of radio sport programming
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Publication date
2024ISBN
978-0367440220
Abstract
Over the last few decades, while the media industry went through deep structural changes,
the sporting spectacle has grown in importance as media content. At the same time,
journalistic practices have been transformed by the increasing spectacularisation of sport.
In the case of Spain, the use of emotional and epic language, and the exaltation of one
team against the other, appear as dominant practices of the sporting media. The
polarisation between two teams (FC Barcelona and Real Madrid CF) mirrors political
tensions and it is embraced by all media. However, such a trend also creates an
environment which favours and engenders racist, xenophobic, and sexist discourses. This
chapter focuses on radio sport programming in light of the growing intersection of
different media in responding to the demand of sport-related content. It points to the risk
of journalism of losing credibility and to the role of mass media in disseminating hatespeech.
Document Type
Chapter or part of a book
Language
English
Keywords
Futbol
Premsa esportiva
Radiodifusió -- Programes
Pages
21 p.
Publisher
Routledge
Citation
Mauro, Max, Martínez-Corcuera, Raúl (2020) Hypermasculinity and racist discourses in the Spanish media. The spectacularisation of radio sport programming. Dins O'Brien, J., Holden, R., Ginesta, X. , Sport, Globalisation and Identity New Perspectives on Regions and Nations. (p. 90-106) Londres
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