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Katharina Lindner, 1979-2019

Tributes paid to footballer turned queer theorist

Published on
February 28, 2019
Last updated
February 28, 2019
Katharina Lindner

A footballer who went on to become a leading queer theorist has died.

Katharina Lindner was born in Munich, Germany聽in 1979 and grew up in the Bavarian town of Kleinostheim. At the age of 16, she joined the women鈥檚 football club now known as 1. FFC Frankfurt. She played for the German under-16 and under-18 teams, and in 2000 secured a football scholarship to study media science and psychology at the University of Hartford in Connecticut. It was there that she became a National Soccer Coaches Association of America 鈥淎ll-American鈥, meaning that she was recognised as the best player in her position in women鈥檚 college football.

In 2005, while pursuing a PhD in film studies at the University of Glasgow, Dr Lindner became a striker at Glasgow City FC,聽the Scottish Women鈥檚 Premier League team聽that had been co-founded by her long-term partner, Laura Montgomery, in 1998. She rapidly established herself as a star. A statement from the club said that she was 鈥渨idely regarded as one of the greatest ever players to play in the Scottish women鈥檚 game鈥 and had proved 鈥渋nstrumental in the club鈥檚 amazing run of success鈥She] helped the club win five Premier League titles, two Scottish Cups and two League Cups and was part of the treble winning team in 2009.鈥

Although she retired as a player in 2011, Dr Lindner continued as a coach at City and served as policy director for Scottish Women鈥檚 Football (2014-16). She also forged a new career as a lecturer in the department of communications, media and culture at the University of Stirling. She wrote a celebrated article on how women are objectified in fashion advertising and that a boycott of the 鈥渓ily white鈥 Oscars might be the best way to encourage more diversity. Her 2017 book Film Bodies: Queer Feminist Encounters with Gender and Sexuality in Cinema was described in 探花视频 as 鈥渇leshing out a new approach to queer film theory that introduces the rich philosophy of thinkers such as [Sara] Ahmed to the study of sensuous spectatorship鈥.聽

Richard Haynes, professor of media sport at Stirling, claimed that 鈥淜at Lindner brought the passion and enthusiasm she had from her football career into her academic life鈥ecause she had been part of the struggle for the recognition of women鈥檚 football in Scotland, she was able to transfer her gender politics into her teaching鈥he leaves a legacy of outstanding scholarship.鈥

Dr Lindner died on 9 February and is survived by Ms Montgomery.

matthew.reisz@timeshighereducation.com

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