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This important new book brings together gender studies and
sexuality studies to provide original and critical insights into
processes of identity formation in a wide range of sport-related
contexts. The authors draw on contemporary debates concerning
gender and identity from a range of disciplines including
sociology, social and cultural geography, media studies and
management studies, to address key issues in masculinity,
femininity and sexuality: Part 1: Representing masculinities in
sport analyses media representations of men's sports, exploring the
variety and complexity of concepts of masculinity. Part 2:
Transgressing femininities in sport makes use of case studies to
examine the experiences of women in male-dominated sporting arenas.
Part 3: Performing sexualities in sport analyses the role of queer
theory in sport studies, explores experiences of and responses to
homophobia in sport, and examines the significance of the Gay
Games. This book will be of particular interest to students and
academics working in sport studies, leisure studies, gender
studies, queer and sexuality studies, social and cultural
geography, and sociology.
This important new book brings together gender studies and
sexuality studies to provide original and critical insights into
processes of identity formation in a wide range of sport-related
contexts. The authors draw on contemporary debates concerning
gender and identity from a range of disciplines including
sociology, social and cultural geography, media studies and
management studies, to address key issues in masculinity,
femininity and sexuality: Part 1: Representing masculinities in
sport analyses media representations of men's sports, exploring the
variety and complexity of concepts of masculinity. Part 2:
Transgressing femininities in sport makes use of case studies to
examine the experiences of women in male-dominated sporting arenas.
Part 3: Performing sexualities in sport analyses the role of queer
theory in sport studies, explores experiences of and responses to
homophobia in sport, and examines the significance of the Gay
Games. This book will be of particular interest to students and
academics working in sport studies, leisure studies, gender
studies, queer and sexuality studies, social and cultural
geography, and sociology.
Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Gender and Leisure Theory 3. Gender and Leisure Participation 4. Gender and Leisure Policy 5. Gender and Leisure Landscapes 6. Gender and Leisure Education 7. Gender and Leisure Management 8. Gender and Leisure Research 9. Theorising the Social-Cultural Nexus of Gender and Leisure Practice
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