Gridiron Invasion

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female football players
female pioneers in football
football and gender
football history facts
football through the years
football's hidden history
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gender and sports culture
history of women in football
NFL and women
why women play football
women and the Lingerie Bowl
women and the NFL
women athletes in football
women breaking barriers in sports
women changing football
women in football
women making sports history
women on the field
women tackling football

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  • ISBN 9798895270974
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: University of Tennessee Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Women have long participated in the game of American football. From informal, secret games, to educators' use of touch football for female students, to attempts at professional leagues, women's experiences in the sport have continuously evolved throughout the gridiron game's history.

In Gridiron Invasion, author Katie Taylor traces the hidden history of women and girls playing football, revealing that their progress has not been straightforward. At times, their breakthroughs are hard won and then lost mere years later. Contextualizing women's participation within changes in society and the norms to which girls and women were expected to adhere, this book covers the lives of the pioneering players that contravened expectations. By scouring decades of newspaper reports and other primary sources, Taylor reveals that while there was occasional outrage at women's football, far more often the public accepted the sport. Coverage differed based on the type of outlet. Local newspapers and reports from syndicated material were usually supportive of the participants, whereas articles in national magazines frequently contained stereotypes or expressed indignation.

Few books delve into the long history of women's football before the first official leagues were developed in the 1960s, making Gridiron Invasion an invaluable account. In presenting this largely unrecorded narrative, Taylor shows that women have been playing the sport for almost as long as men, and she hopes the book will further normalize women's participation today.

Katie Taylor is a senior lecturer at Nottingham Trent University. She has published articles on the history of female football coaches and how the media responded to the women who coach in the NFL. She is the former team manager of the Great Britain Men's Flag Football team.

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