Abstract

This article considers the construction of significant cultural themes in the television series Friday Night Lights ( fnl ) that represent a rather remarkable evolution in the nature of meaning making in media representations of American football. fnl advances a dominant frame that challenges the game’s established tendencies to provide a key enabling mechanism through which limited roles for women have been justified by “a two-tiered gender system with men on top.”

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