Terra Ludus

A Novel about Media, Gender and Sport

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Set in the near future, Terra Ludus follows a group of friends as their lives are turned upside down by the downstream effects of the actions of the protagonist, Daniela Bartoli. Five years after the professional International Women’s Basketball League is unceremoniously dumped by its parent men’s organization, Daniela is working in Los Angeles as a freelance journalist and playing regular weekend pick-up games with her friends Mike, Constantin, Dominic and Simeon. Her relatively simple life changes almost overnight after her vlog, challenging a powerful media corporation to step up and broadcast women’s basketball, goes viral. The publicity sets off a chain reaction that brings the sport back into international prominence and sucks Daniela into a vortex of media and public visibility that leads her to question what is really important. In an imagined context where all professional sport takes place in a single country—something like a permanent Olympic Games—we follow a cast of characters with very different viewpoints on a roller-coaster, year-long, journey as they adjust to the new women’s league. Although fictional, Terra Ludus is grounded in decades of researching, theorizing, teaching and writing about women’s sport and media representation. Terra Ludus can be read entirely for pleasure or used as supplemental reading in courses in sport, media, gender, communication, journalism, sociology, creative writing, performance, physical education and cultural studies.

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Preliminary Material
Pages: i–xv
End of an Era
Pages: 1–5
Real Life?
Pages: 7–9
Friends
Pages: 11–16
Speaking Out
Pages: 17–25
Vid World
Pages: 27–32
The Meeting
Pages: 33–47
Back to Normality?
Pages: 49–57
Eat Shit and Die
Pages: 59–72
Threat
Pages: 73–78
Getting Ready
Pages: 79–82
Back on the Court
Pages: 83–91
Training
Pages: 93–97
The Announcement
Pages: 99–103
PR
Pages: 105–109
Warning
Pages: 111–114
Authenticity
Pages: 115–124
Downtime
Pages: 125–129
More Support
Pages: 131–143
Reactions
Pages: 145–148
No Rest for the Wicked
Pages: 149–154
Terra Australia
Pages: 155–157
Back to Terra Ludus
Pages: 159–164
The Game
Pages: 165–171
Aftermath
Pages: 173–177
Travelling
Pages: 179–185
Down the Runway
Pages: 187–191
Change
Pages: 193–198
Going Home
Pages: 199–204
Coming Back
Pages: 205–208
Recovery?
Pages: 209–212
It’s All Alright
Pages: 213–218
The Final
Pages: 219–224
“Toni Bruce turns her keen literary eye on the spectacular failure of sport studies scholars and activists to convince mainstream sports media to increase coverage of women’s sport. Her gripping story turns this narrative on its head, and shows all of us how things could be different. Terra Ludus shows us how to move forward. This is the power of storytelling.” Norman K. Denzin, Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
“Using popular culture pedagogically to think about popular culture and power, Terra Ludus is a valuable tool for critical thought.” Lawrence Grossberg, Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
“Terra Ludus is a sine qua non tale about Third Wave Feminism. Set in a future society, it asks: What could happen if dominant ideas about women, sports, sexuality, ethnicity and the media left-over from the Twentieth-Century are challenged head-on by women athletes? Finding out will keep readers reading, students buzzing.” Laurel Richardson, Ph.D., The Ohio State University
Toni Bruce, Ph.D., is a sport sociologist and media scholar at the Faculty of Education and Social Work, University of Auckland, New Zealand.
Terra Ludus can be read entirely for pleasure or used as supplemental reading in courses in sport, media, gender, communication, journalism, sociology, creative writing, performance, physical education and cultural studies.
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