This groundbreaking work explores masculinity and the body
within sports. Sports continue to retain expectations for
presentations of specific forms of masculinity. The body is central
to these presentations. These everyday bodily performances are
rehearsed and performed either successfully or unsuccessfully - and
the consequences of these actions play a significant part in the
ability of the individual to continue to take part. Through
participant observations, sporting life-history interviews (with
over forty men) and research with children, this book examines the
ways in which 'appropriate' sporting masculinities are learned and
enacted to varying degrees of success. Wellard highlights the
social processes which impact upon individual constructions and
formulations of masculine identity and reviews these in relation to
broader debates on gender, embodiment and sporting participation.
This book contributes not only to the academic fields of sport and
gender, but also to the efforts to confront continued forms of
'accepted' gender discrimination.
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