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Unsportsmanlike Conduct
Unsportsmanlike Conduct: College Football and the Politics of Rape | Jessica Luther
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"Highly relevant, hard-hitting, much-needed information that reveals the widespread existence of rape by sports players on college campuses." --Kirkus Reviews "Few subjects are as difficult, or as important, as this one, and Jessica Luther handles it flawlessly. We have to demand that schools take better care of our kids; it's that simple. Luther gives us the tools to do so, breaking down exactly where we are, how we got here, and--most importantly--how the system can change." --Rachel Nichols, ESPN "Jessica Luther is one of the most important voices on gender issues in sports. And this book does not disappoint: it is essential reading for anyone who hopes to better understand the intersection of gender and our sports landscape." --Kate Fagan, EspnW "The maxim of the law is silence gives consent. Back when nobody was talking about AIDS, the maxim was silence equals death. There exists in our major sports a malignant culture of sexual assault and bureaucratic indifference. There is nothing this culture resists more than plain talk, and Jessica Luther has been speaking more plainly about this ongoing obscenity than almost anyone else. This is a hard, necessary, and important book, a book by someone who refuses to be silent, and damn sure refuses to consent." --Charles P. Pierce, author of Idiot America: How Stupidity Became a Virtue in the Land of the Free "Luther's well-researched book speaks powerfully to the complicated landscape of sexual assaults on college campuses--including the greedy interests at play in denying it--and provides us a much-needed road map for instituting effective change. I highly recommend this book for anyone who believes that student safety should matter more than athletic success, and that we all have a role to play in assuring that it does." --Wendy Davis, former Texas state senator, founder of Deeds Not Words "Unsportsmanlike Conduct is an important book by an important writer. Jessica Luther's place as both sports fan and empathetic observer makes her perfect to explore the shameful ways universities and their athletic programs address sexual assault, as no one could say she doesn't love football. She just loves people more, as she should, and this book is an important mirror to make us question how sports became more important to the world than the women who make life possible." --Bomani Jones, ESPN The latest from Akashic's Edge of Sports imprint. Football teams create playbooks, in which they draw up the plays they will use on the field. Playbooks are how teams work and why they win. This book is about a different kind of playbook: the one coaches, teams, universities, police, communities, the media, and fans seem to follow whenever a college football player is accused of sexual assault. It's a deep dive into how different institutions--the NCAA, athletic departments, universities, the media--run the same plays over and over again when these stories break. If everyone runs his play well, scrutiny dies down quickly, no institution ever has to change how it operates, and the evaporation of these cases into nothingness looks natural. In short, this playbook is why nothing ever changes. Unsportsmanlike Conduct unpacks this societal playbook piece by piece, and not only advocates that we destroy the old plays, but also suggests we replace them with ones that will force us to finally do something about this issue.
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Erin01
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really enjoyed this one - well as much as anyone can enjoy reading about rape culture & toxic masculinity. I think the set up as a playbook & division into current plays (identifying the current problems and where they stem from) and new plays to lean (things to change)was a format really worked & one of my favorite aspects of if as well

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Erin01
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trying out one of Davids Tea new matchas -berries & cream - this morning as an iced latte with one of my current reads 📖

Purrfectpages Love David's Tea! 7y
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Kelly
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Books about the politics and social aspects of sports are a weakness of mine and I love Luther's writing.

MrBook 😻😻😻 7y
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parasolofdoom
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Baileythebookworm
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On to my second Read Harder/A to Z challenge read of the year! We'll see how the pace changes once I start working on my thesis again next week, but for now I'm devouring as much non-thesis reading as I can handle

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Bookish_penguin
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A little reading in bed on Christmas Eve. Happy Holidays!!

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Misanthropester
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Guess who's making their English class read excerpts...

WordWaller 🙌 I need this book! 8y
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BeveragesAndBooks
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For research and work. As always, tissues and rage ball at the ready.

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alisonrose
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This book is so important and I'm so thankful that Jessica Luther was the one to write it. She did endless exhaustive research, applies an intersectional lens, and knows that victims deserve far better in the accounts of sexual assault cases than they nearly always get in sports organizations, schools, and the media. She is honest and fair and also empathetic and wise. This can be very hard to read at times but I hope a lot of people do. 5/5 ⭐️

MrBook Great review 😊👍🏻! 8y
Owlizabeth Sold! 8y
alisonrose @MrBook @Owlizabeth 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 8y
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alisonrose

When the story we tell about a systemic violence is about an individual, it makes it too easy to gloss over the larger context and to ignore the reality that it will not be long before we are talking once more about another individual and the perpetuation of this violence.

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alisonrose
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#nowreading - by my online friend Jessica! (aka scATX on Twitter) She is definitely the person you would want to take on this particular subject.

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Misanthropester
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And this is how ESPN & other sports reporting outlets escape confronting sexual assault

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Misanthropester
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black-man-as-criminal & woman-as-liar are the tools white men use to protect their money

Megabooks There's a brilliant satire of this in the South Park episode Crack Baby Athletic Association. Season 15 ep 5 available on Hulu. 8y
BookishFeminist Yep, so true. I can't personally speak to the former but the amount of people that have called me a liar over the years with zero foundation for it (and when I wasn't) is astounding. Witch hunts still around after all these years, literally and figuratively. 8y
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Misanthropester
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"The problem of sexual violence is a cultural one"

BookishFeminist Sad but true. 8y
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