posted on 2019-06-12, 13:50authored byAlison K. Bowes, Alan Bairner
It has long been claimed that sport plays an important role in the formulation of national identity. Key to understanding this relationship is Michael Billig’s concept of banal nationalism, which is used in this article to examine national symbols that act as daily reminders of the nation. Specifically, the article discusses the relationship between Englishness and sport by drawing upon data from interviews with representative English sportswomen in association football, cricket, netball, and rugby union. The article demonstrates the important role that (men’s) sport plays in developing a sense of national identity in England and, in particular, one that is distinct from Britishness. Furthermore, the significance of national symbols is evidenced as banal reminders of national identity for England’s sportswomen.
History
School
Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences
Published in
Journal of Sport and Social Issues
Volume
43
Issue
6
Pages
531-550
Citation
BOWES, A.K. and BAIRNER, A., 2019. Three lions on her shirt: Hot and banal nationalism for England's sportswomen. Journal of Sport and Social Issues, Doi: 10.1177/0193723519850878
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Acceptance date
2019-04-04
Publication date
2019-05-31
Copyright date
2019
Notes
This paper was accepted for publication in the journal Journal of Sport and Social Issues and the definitive published version is available at https://doi.org/10.1177/0193723519850878