Research of Journal about Williams sisters
http://jss.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/28/2/115
摘要:
Sister Act VI: Venus and Serena Williams at Indian Wells:
"Sincere Fictions" and White Racism
Nancy E. Spencer
Bowling Green State University in Ohio
Venus and Serena Williams’ dominance of professional women’s tennis at
the dawn of the 21st century may well signify progress in a sport that
typically privileges Whiteness. What happened at Indian Wells, California,
in the spring of 2001 suggests otherwise. After advancing to the semifinals
where they were scheduled to meet, Venus defaulted to Serena and thus
incurred the wrath of fans at Indian Wells. Two days later, when Venus
and her father Richard entered the stadium to watch Serena play, they
encountered boos and racist epithets. Similar to other "racialized incidents"
that occurred in the United States during the 1990s, the episode at
Indian Wells signals the continuance of racism in the new millennium.
Although contemporary terms have shifted from "scientific racism" to
"cultural racism" and "commodity racism," the underlying dynamics of
White racism persist.
Key Words: Williams sisters ‧ tennis ‧ White racism ‧ Indian Wells
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