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Morbo, lucha libre, and television : the ban of women wrestlers from Mexico City in the 1950s
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Abstract
This article examines the emergence of the ban on women wrestlers from the sporting spectacle of lucha libre in Mexico City in the 1950s. Set against broader moral preoccupations about the growing popularity and visibility of lucha libre in Mexican society as a result of its broadcasting on television, luchadoras were seen as examples of transgressive femininity, which rendered attempts to make them invisible necessary. This work joins the efforts of scholars who write the history of women’s participation and exclusion from sporting activities and contributes to the growing fields of sports studies and studies of mass culture within Mexico.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Mexican studies. - Berkeley, Calif., 1985, currens
Publication
Berkeley, Calif. : 2021
ISSN
0742-9797 [print]
1533-8320 [online]
DOI
10.1525/MSEM.2021.37.1.9
Volume/pages
37 :1 (2021) , p. 9-34
ISI
000627413600002
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