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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... culture , had no room for women . Sport was viewed by the culture as a way in which boys became men . This was a strictly male club . The sporting boom at the beginning of the 20th century was linked to a crisis of masculinity ...
... culture , had no room for women . Sport was viewed by the culture as a way in which boys became men . This was a strictly male club . The sporting boom at the beginning of the 20th century was linked to a crisis of masculinity ...
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... culture . In the transi- tional period from the 1920s through the 1960s , working - class and minority women's experience differed from that of white , middle - class women's experience . Working- class and minority women found sport ...
... culture . In the transi- tional period from the 1920s through the 1960s , working - class and minority women's experience differed from that of white , middle - class women's experience . Working- class and minority women found sport ...
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... culture and a specific group of people that have certain cultural traits in common such as religion , music , or language . For example , we refer categorically to the Black race or the Aryan race ( Coates , 1993 ) . Despite these cultural ...
... culture and a specific group of people that have certain cultural traits in common such as religion , music , or language . For example , we refer categorically to the Black race or the Aryan race ( Coates , 1993 ) . Despite these cultural ...
Contenido
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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Términos y frases comunes
ability acceptance American Association Babe basketball become behavior body boys challenge coaches compete competition concerns considered continue created culture differences discrimination dominant early eating effect equal example exercise experience federal female athletes femininity field Games gender girls golf important increased individual influence institutions intercollegiate interest International involved issues Journal leadership league learning lesbian limited major male means men's movement NCAA Olympic opportunities organizations participation performance physical activity physical education play players positions practices Press professional programs question race remain responsible result role rules sexual skills social society success tennis tion Title Title IX traditional United University values White woman women women in sport women's sport York young
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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 |