Collective Chaos - Samantha Tucker, Amy Spears

Collective Chaos

A Roller Derby Team Memoir
Buch | Softcover
180 Seiten
2023
Swallow Press (Verlag)
978-0-8040-1242-3 (ISBN)
21,15 inkl. MwSt
Through stories about playing this full-contact, theatrical, and revolutionary sport, Collective Chaos shows the value of gaining a truly radical self-knowledge through teamwork, love, discipline, and critical consideration of our local and global societies and of our roles and responsibilities within them.
A view into the continuing evolution of the niche-yet-global sport through the historical lens of Ohio Roller Derby, one of the founding leagues of the Women’s Flat Track Derby Association

Part sports autobiography, part cultural critique, this book offers the collective experience of a tenacious group of nontraditional athletes who play, officiate, plan, schedule, market, and manage the business of a (mostly) women’s amateur sports team.

This modern sport, with its alternative, punk rock culture, is often a place for those who’ve struggled within the mainstream. But even as the sport is often home for historically marginalized groups, such as the LGBTQ+ community, roller derby organizations and participants often mirror and experience the same inequities as those in the world surrounding them. In a full-contact, theatrical sport that some consider revolutionary, the authors show that gaining truly radical self-knowledge is an ongoing, difficult process that requires love, teamwork, discipline, critical consideration of one’s local and global societies, and—above all else—one’s place and action within them.

Samantha Tucker (she/her) is an antiracist teacher, writer, and editor in Columbus, Ohio. Sam writes personal essays, memoir, and cultural critique, having earned her MFA and MA in creative nonfiction. Her essay “Fountain Girls,” originally published in Ecotone, is a listed notable in Best American Essays 2017 and is anthologized in Contemporary Creative Nonfiction: An Anthology. Other essays have been published with Literary Hub, Columbus Alive, BUST, Brevity, and Guernica. In her spare time, Sam loves protest, mutual aid, roller derby, and karaoke. Amy Spears (she/her) graduated from Denison University with a degree in cinema and creative writing. She lives in Columbus, Ohio, where she is in her second decade as a skater with Ohio Roller Derby. She spent several years active in the leadership of the Women’s Flat Track Derby Association and has given presentations, workshops and talks about the sport at Pecha Kecha Columbus, the Roller Derby World Summit, and Rollercon. Her digital essay (with Julie Driscoll) “Worlds Collide! facebook, family & George Costanza” was published in Harlot: A Revealing Look at the Arts of Persuasion, and her prose and poetry have appeared in Columbus Alive, Lynx Eye, and Wine X. A self-described “collector of hobbies,” she’ll try just about anything once.

Introduction

The Basics: What the Heck Is Roller Derby Anyway?

1 These United Skates

Ohio Player Profile: The Tiny Dictator

A Word from Amy Spears, Ohio Native

2 Small to Get Big

Ohio Player Profile: The Humbly Great

A Word from Amy Spears, Slightly Famous in Roller Derby

3 False Start

Ohio Player Profile: The Wizard

A Word from Amy Spears, Roller Derby Historian

4 Fresh Meat

Ohio Player Profile: The Next Generation

A Word from Amy Spears, Who Invented Roller Derby

5 Pivot

Ohio Player Profile: The Mastermind

A Word from Amy Spears, Married, Divorced, Remarried to Roller Derby

6 Mindful Jockdom

Ohio Player Profile: The Inspiration

A Word from Amy Spears, Washed-Up Roller Derby Skater

7 O-H-I-O

Ohio Player Profile: The Force

A Word from Amy Spears, Derby Lifer

8 Derby Veteran

Ohio Player Profile: The Forever Rookies

A Word from Amy Spears: The Season That Never Happened

9 We Got Tired

Ohio Player Profile: Kegel’s Wife

A Word from Amy Spears: Democracy and Protest

10 Racism in Roller Derby

Ohio Player Profile: A Word from Pain Train

A Word from Amy Spears: Roller Derby in the Future

Epilogue

Acknowledgments

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Ohio
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 216 mm
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Sport
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
ISBN-10 0-8040-1242-3 / 0804012423
ISBN-13 978-0-8040-1242-3 / 9780804012423
Zustand Neuware
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