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In The End of Sport, Derek Silva, Johanna Mellis, and Nathan Kalman-Lamb provide critical commentary, analysis, and interviews on sport and society. Join us and guests for a critical appraisal of labour, justice, and sport.

The End of Sport Podcast The End of Sport

    • Sports
    • 3.9 • 151 Ratings

In The End of Sport, Derek Silva, Johanna Mellis, and Nathan Kalman-Lamb provide critical commentary, analysis, and interviews on sport and society. Join us and guests for a critical appraisal of labour, justice, and sport.

    Episode 137: The Hegemonic vs. Inclusive Masculinity Debate

    Episode 137: The Hegemonic vs. Inclusive Masculinity Debate

    Nathan is joined by Colleen English and Daniel Sailofsky to dig deep into the concepts of hegemonic and inclusive masculinities and unpack which of these concepts offers a more persuasive and accurate theoretical frame for grappling with gender in critical sports studies.Colleen English is Associate Professor and Chair of Kinesiology at Penn State Berks, where she studies the philosophy and history of sport. She is author of, among other things, the extremely influential article “Toward sport reform: Hegemonic masculinity and reconceptualizing competition.” in Journal of the Philosophy of Sport.Daniel Sailofsky is Assistant Professor of Kinesiology at the University of Toronto, where he studies violence, masculinity, racial capitalism, and sport. He is currently writing Rules of P(l)ay: How Capitalism Produces Violence in Sport (under contract with UNC Press).
     
    The End of Sport Podcast is a proud member of the Harbinger Media Network, your left podcast community. Find us in great company with over 60 other shows at Harbinger Media Network. As always, if you’re enjoying the show, please feel free to subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform and, please, leave us a five-star review as those always help us read a wider audience.

    • 1 hr 22 min
    Episode 136: How the Anti-trans Movement Shields Cisgender Sexual Predators

    Episode 136: How the Anti-trans Movement Shields Cisgender Sexual Predators

    **This episode contains discussions of sexual violence**
     
    In this episode, Johanna offers an initial analysis of how cisgender, white, and heterosexual sexual assault and predators and sport contribute to the anti-trans movement. Where do we see this happening most clearly? Swimming, which you may have guessed if you’re familiar with the work of Frankie de la Cretaz in this article for the Nation and their episode with us about it, and Johanna’s Guardian piece last summer. She discusses the revelations from Katie Strang’s first article for The Athletic about University of Kentucky’s swim coach, Lars Jorgensen. Two sportspeople – including a former swimmer and trans man - filed a lawsuit against the UKY Athletic Department that it allowed Jorgensen to “foster a toxic, sexually hostile environment within the swim program and to prey on, sexually harass, and commit horrific sexual assaults and violent rapes against young female coaches and collegiate athletes who were reliant on him.” The school’s Title IX office repeatedly discouraged victims to come forward.
    The announcement of this lawsuit also comes a few weeks after ICONS (Independent Council on Women’s Sport) organized a lawsuit that included Riley Gaines and 15 other cisgender female college athletes against the NCAA to ban transgender women from all sports. Gaines has been one of Jorgensen’s defenders, as she swam for Jorgensen when she tied with Lia Thomas. Jorgensen, Gaines, and his other supporters show how the anti-trans movement is extremely dangerous to athletes and people of all genders. Solidarity with all survivors of sexual assault and trans people. Remember that transgender people are four times more likely than cisgender people to be victims of violent crimes like rape and sexual assault.
    Jorgensen’s lawyer has since announced publicly that they are blaming the rape allegations on “NCAA Woke Philosophy.” By using the accusation of “wokeness,” Jorgensen’s team proves how the movement’s anti-trans actions are deeply connected with their beliefs on racism, misogyny, and more. 
     
     
    The End of Sport Podcast is a proud member of the Harbinger Media Network, your left podcast community. Find us in great company with over 60 other shows at Harbinger Media Network. As always, if you’re enjoying the show, please feel free to subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform and, please, leave us a five-star review as those always help us read a wider audience.

    • 45 min
    Episode 135: Hungary, Sportswashing, and Global Fascism

    Episode 135: Hungary, Sportswashing, and Global Fascism

    This episode is an interview that friend and repeat guest of the podcast, Karleigh Chardonnay Webb, did with Johanna in August 2023. Karleigh is an Outsports contributor and co-host of the Transition Defense podcast. She interviewed Johanna to analyze Hungary's sportswashing in light of Budapest hosting the World Athletics Championship last August and the announcement that World Aquatics is moving its headquarters from Lausanne, Switzerland to Budapest. 
    Johanna begins with a more current intro that articulates why Hungary and its sportswashing matter in 2024 as global fascism continues to surge with the help of Putin, Italy, and the U.S. Right, and the movement's homophobia, transphobia, white supremacy, and the like. She and Karleigh discuss how PM Viktor Orbån changed Hungary into an authoritarian state with fascist control, Hungarian attempts to resist it, and why more and more Hungarians are thinking of fleeing the state. The authoritarian, culturally imperialist IOC has long worked well with other authoritarian powers; Orbån uses the IOC and international sport to advance his political agenda in ways that are both similar to and distinct from the Stalinist and state socialist government of the Cold War era. The U.S. Right sees Orbån's efforts as a possible vision for the U.S., explaining CPAC's growing adoration and ties with the PM.
      
    The End of Sport Podcast is a proud member of the Harbinger Media Network, your left podcast community. Find us in great company with over 60 other shows at Harbinger Media Network. As always, if you’re enjoying the show, please feel free to subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform and, please, leave us a five-star review as those always help us read a wider audience.

    • 1 hr 13 min
    Episode 134: Masculinities and Sport with Raewyn Connell

    Episode 134: Masculinities and Sport with Raewyn Connell

    **Our apologies for the audio quality of this episode; we had some technical difficulties**
     
    Nathan sits down with the incomparable Raewyn Connell to discuss a career shaping the academic study of masculinities. They explore the concept of hegemonic masculinity, its role in sport studies, and how it has changed over time; developments in the world of women's sport; trans exclusion policies; threats facing gender studies and the academy at large; and much more.
    Raewyn Connell is Professor Emerita at the University of Sydney and author of the selected and incredibly abridged list of books Gender and Power (1987) Masculinities (originally published in 1993), The Men and the Boys (2000), Gender (2009), and, in 2023 with University of Melbourne Press, Research, Politics, and Social Change–among an exceptionally long list of other books and articles that have literally shaped so much of the academy as we know it.
     
     
    The End of Sport Podcast is a proud member of the Harbinger Media Network, your left podcast community. Find us in great company with over 60 other shows at Harbinger Media Network. As always, if you’re enjoying the show, please feel free to subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform and, please, leave us a five-star review as those always help us read a wider audience.
     

    • 54 min
    Episode 133: Gunpower and Sports with Patrick Blanchfield

    Episode 133: Gunpower and Sports with Patrick Blanchfield

    Nathan is joined by the incomparable Patrick Blanchfield for a complex structural assessment of US gun violence and how his theoretical framework of gunpower can be used to unpack instances of gun violence in the world of sport.
    Patrick Blanchfield is Associate Faculty at the Brooklyn Institute, co-host of the Ordinary Unhappiness podcast, author of the forthcoming book Gunpower: The Structure of American Violence, and a host of incredibly insightful articles in venues such as n + 1, The New York Times, The New Republic, and The Nation, including an exceptional interview with Daniel Denvir in Jacobin. You can find him on Twitter @PatBlanchfield and Bluesky @patblanchfield.bsky.social.
     
    The End of Sport Podcast is a proud member of the Harbinger Media Network, your left podcast community. Find us in great company with over 60 other shows at Harbinger Media Network. As always, if you’re enjoying the show, please feel free to subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform and, please, leave us a five-star review as those always help us read a wider audience.

    • 1 hr 34 min
    Episode 132: The Barstool Sports Episode

    Episode 132: The Barstool Sports Episode

    Matthew Hodler is Assistant Professor of Sports Media and Communication at the Harrington School of Communication and Media at the University of Rhode Island. Kyle Kusz is Professor of English and Gender and Women’s Studies at the University of Rhode Island. We sit down with Matt and Kyle to discuss their 2023 publication “‘Saturdays Are For The Boys’: Barstool Sports and the Cultural Politics of White Fratriarchy in Contemporary America” in Sociology of Sport Journal and, more broadly, Barstool Sports.
     
    The conversation ranges from a history of Barstool Sports, why it has been critiqued for racism and misogyny, and, ultimately, how we should understand its role in a conjuncture that has seen the rise of a MAGA fascist politics that aligns with Barstool's ideological tendencies.
     
    The End of Sport Podcast is a proud member of the Harbinger Media Network, your left podcast community. Find us in great company with over 60 other shows at Harbinger Media Network. As always, if you’re enjoying the show, please feel free to subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform and, please, leave us a five-star review as those always help us read a wider audience.

    • 1 hr 24 min

Customer Reviews

3.9 out of 5
151 Ratings

151 Ratings

Witkneeo ,

👍👍from a Kinesiology Professor

This podcast has been the most important bummer that I didn’t realize how much I needed. And I say that in the best way possible. I’m a kinesiology professor and despite years of education, I have never been exposed to the ideas the hosts discuss. It has profoundly changed the way I see the unique struggles of my students who are athletes and the way I engage in watching sports. Keep up the great work - thank you so much!

red michaela ,

is decolonization a metaphor or not? free Palestine 🍉

this podcast has some good information, but it is ultimately politically inadequate for the moment. the nail in the coffin for me was episode 125, in which they discussed Palestine without centering Palestinian perspectives, struggle, and liberation. they talked about a ceasefire only, nothing about an end to the siege, an end to the occupation, the right to return, or a free Palestine. the vast, vast majority of people organizing in support of Palestine would not consider themselves “ceasefire activists.” beyond that they, or their guests, referred to Al-Aqsa Flood as “atrocities” and “horrors,” which is disgusting and chauvinist. it is unfathomable to me that anyone can sit at a desk and **condemn** resistance after seeing 4+ months and 76 years of this, truly mind blowing stuff, like we are not on the same planet. this isn’t the only example, but it does demonstrate how they waffle between genuine principle and liberal conclusion. so, ultimately, the show underdelivers on what it could have been or could be.

SideCoPsycho ,

Evergreen review: Epi about Ted Lasso

Update 3/2022: Does the Patreon platform still exist did EOSP? 🤷🏽‍♀️
(The following review was written & submitted in 2022)
Hello! It was just too much!
The latest episode where y'all talked of Ted Lasso. Finally! A complex and nuanced articulation of all that...thank you thank you thank you. I've been calling out into the high school athletics wilderness context here in America, asking folks to engage with me in talking critically about TL. I've been having to explain the word 'tropes'...
I've been a subscriber for a while and when I found myself listening to this episode on my morning walk, shouting affirmations and stomping my feet in the sand of the beach, I realized it's time to become a patron. Thank you all again.
~Carolyn

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