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D. D. Miller is fascinated by roller derby. As the Derby Nerd he has been covering roller derby since 2009, travelling to games across Canada and the United States, including two world championships, reporting back to an ever-growing audience the details of the sport. In this entertaining and thorough book he explains roller derby to newcomers and charts the sport’s rise from small groups of women looking for people to skate with over the Internet to the world presence it is today.
Along the way he considers roller derby’s roots in Riot Grrrl and DIY culture, and the importance of the LGBTQ community both inside and outside of the sport. This is a warm, thoughtful look at a sport that Miller understands intimately, which takes us beyond the costumes and showmanship, into the heart of what he feels may be the first truly feminist sport.
“The bright spots come when Miller gets personal, describing the scenes unfolding around him at big matches or interviews with some of the best players.”
“In this fast-paced work of non-fiction, Miller explores roller derby’s roots in Riot Grrrl, DIY ethos, the LGBTQ community, and the sport’s presence today.”
242 Pages
8.5in * 5.75in * 0.5in
318gr
June 21, 2016
Hamilton
CA
9781928088134
9781928088356 – EPUB
eng
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