Gender and Sport: A Reader
Edited by Anne Flintoff, Sheila Scraton
Published December 6th 2001 by Routledge – 328 pages
Published December 6th 2001 by Routledge – 328 pages
This reader contains a range of highly influential articles that confront and illuminate issues of gender and sport whilst reflecting on the contribution of international feminist scholarship to the study of sport. It addresses the key issues, theoretical debates and empirical research that have informed the study of gender and sport and continue to do so. Key areas covered include:
* theories of gender and sport
* historical developments
* the media and representation
* 'race' and ethnicity
* men and masculinities
* sexualities
* bodies, physicality and power
* policies and politics.
The articles are divided into thematic sections, each of which is supported by an editorial introduction, suggestions for further reading, and seminar questions related to each reading. The book provides an invaluable learning and reaching resource for all those concerned with sport or gender studies.
Introduction Part one: Theorising Gender and Sport Part Two: Historical Developments: The Engendering of Sport Part Three: The Media and Representation Part Four: Race and Culture Part Five: Sexualities Part Six: Bodies, Physicality and Power Part Seven: Men and Masculinities Part Eight: Policy and Politics
Name: Gender and Sport: A Reader (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: Edited by Anne Flintoff, Sheila Scraton. This reader contains a range of highly influential articles that confront and illuminate issues of gender and sport whilst reflecting on the contribution of international feminist scholarship to the study of sport. It addresses the key issues,...
Categories: Sociology of Sport, Sport and Gender, Gender Studies