Be who you are and be proud: Brittney Griner,intersectional invisibility and digital possibilities for lesbian sporting celebrity |
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Authors: | Megan Chawansky |
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Institution: | 1. School of Sport and Service Management, University of Brighton, Eastbourne, UKm.chawansky@brighton.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | AbstractThis article examines current professional basketball player, Brittney Griner, and the ways in which her personal and athletic lives are represented on social media. In particular, her visibility and posts on her public Instagram account allow for a consideration of the digital possibilities for social change by lesbian sporting celebrities. This analysis interrogates these possibilities through a close reading of several Instagram posts regarding Griner’s romantic relationship with fellow basketball star, Glory Johnson. This article ultimately argues that Griner’s Instagram profile helps challenge the intersectional invisibility of Black lesbian sporting celebrities and discusses the implications of this visibility for similarly positioned LGB youth. |
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Keywords: | Lesbian black celebrity sport Instagram digital culture |
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