1st Edition
Feminist Applied Sport Psychology From Theory to Practice
Introduction
Leeja Carter
SECTION I: Feminist Applied Sport Psychology
1. What is Feminism: Where Have We Been and Where Are We Going?
Tanya Prewitt-White and Leslee Fisher
2. History of Feminist Sport Psychology
Diane Gill
3. Yes, I Am a Feminist: My Interwoven Journey in Sport and Feminism
Tanya Prewitt-White
4. Feminist Sport Psychology Ethics
Ericac S. Tibbetts
5. Feminist and Sport Research Methods
Emily A. Roper and Leslee A. Fisher
Section II: More Than Gender
6. Black Feminist Thought: Contextualizing Black Women’s Sporting Experiences Amanda D. Manu
7. Race, Class and Gender: Intersectionality in Sport
Dawn M. Norwood
8. Mandating Intersectionality in Sport Psychology: Centering LGBTQ Women of Color Athletes
Martez D. R. Smith, Cathryn B. Lucas, Erica Tibbetts, Leeja Carter
Section III: Essays on Practice and Research
9. "Is This Where We Tell Our Stories": Exploring Black Women’s Health Experiences Through Storytelling
Leeja Carter
10. Asian Americans: The Other White Meat? Vacillating Identities and Asian American Women in Sport
Lauren Morimoto
11. A Story of Partnership Built on Indigenous and Feminist Epistemologies and Community-Based Participatory Research
Heather J. Peters, Teresa R. Peterson, and Dakota Wicohan Community
12. A Life of Paradoxes: Transwomen of Color in Sport
Derek Tice-Brown
13. This Girl Can Fight
Reisha Hul, Rebecca Donnelly, and Black Prince Trust
14. Women of Color in the Box—Safe Spaces in CrossFit and HIIT
Carlos Davila
15. Teaching as Transgression: The Meta-autoethnography of a Fat, Disabled, Brown Kinesiology Professor
Lauren S. Morimoto
16. Healing Old Wounds and Imagining New Futures: Feminist Reflections From a Straight, White Cisman in Sport Psychology
Ryan Sappington
17. The Unintentional Feminist
Kensa K. Gunter
18. Recognizing I’m the Elephant in the Room: Whiteness, Feminism and Working with Women of Color
Tanya Prewitt-White
19. Breaking Stereotypes and Barriers to Working with Muslim and Women of Color
Latisha Forester-Scott and Heather Peters
20. Doing Feminist Sport Psychology: Implications and A Call to Action
Leeja Carter, Carole Oglesby,The Dakota Wicohan Community, Lauren Morimoto, Heather J. Peters, Terresa R. Peterson
Biography
Leeja Carter is Director of the Performance Excellence in Applied Kinesiology (PEAK) Program and Assistant Professor in the School of Health Professions at Long Island University – Brooklyn (LIU), USA. Dr. Carter is a Fulbright Scholar, author, and writer who currently serves as the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP)'s Interim Diversity and Inclusion Executive Board Division Head and the Women in Sports special interest group coordinator and has previously served as AASP Diversity Committee Chairperson. She sits on Long Island University – Brooklyn's Gender Studies Board and is a member of the American Psychology Association's Division 47: Society for Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology, Division 45: Society for the Psychological Study of Culture, Ethnicity, and Race, and Division 35: Society for the Psychology of Women.






