Women in Sport: Issues and ControversiesNational Association for Girls and Women in Sport, 2001 - 472 páginas This second edition provides a broad-based survey of topics relevant to girls and women's participation in sport. The contributing authors are leading authorities in their respective disciplines. The topics directly relate to courses in women in sport, gender issues, women's studies, sport in American society, and twentieth century "herstory." Anyone interested in the women's sports movement and issues related to women's opportunities for sports participation should find this text a valuable resource. |
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... games do not provide experiences or opportunities that are simi- lar to those found in boys ' games , the potential outcomes from their games are not as rich . Girls tend to play indoors more often , and this limits their spatial experi ...
... games do not provide experiences or opportunities that are simi- lar to those found in boys ' games , the potential outcomes from their games are not as rich . Girls tend to play indoors more often , and this limits their spatial experi ...
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... Games . Summer Games ( 1948- Present ) The Olympic Games of 1948 were welcomed by a world that had been besieged by war . The London Games were austere as England was still under rationing and there were limited supplies and materials ...
... Games . Summer Games ( 1948- Present ) The Olympic Games of 1948 were welcomed by a world that had been besieged by war . The London Games were austere as England was still under rationing and there were limited supplies and materials ...
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... Games were touted by the United States media as the " Women's Games , " coverage of women's events did not change significantly . Even though the U.S. women won gold medals in basketball , soccer , softball , synchronized swimming , and ...
... Games were touted by the United States media as the " Women's Games , " coverage of women's events did not change significantly . Even though the U.S. women won gold medals in basketball , soccer , softball , synchronized swimming , and ...
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Gender Role Stereotypes and Early Childhood Socialization | 1 |
Whose Body is This? Womens Sports and Sexual Politics | 25 |
An Ideological Dilemma | 37 |
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College Athletes for Hire: The Evolution and Legacy of the NCAA's Amateur Myth Allen L. Sack,Ellen J. Staurowsky Sin vista previa disponible - 1998 |
Sexual Rhetoric: Media Perspectives on Sexuality, Gender, and Identity Meta G. Carstarphen,Susan Zavoina Vista de fragmentos - 1999 |