Using the American sport media’s treatment of South African runner Caster Semenya, this article explores how in the course of defending Caster Semenya the American sport media presented a rigorous challenge to traditional conceptions of sex and gender. Yet these rhetorical efforts to deconstruct sex and gender binaries were undermined by the specific ways in which Semenya’s dual performances— athletic and gender—were visually depicted. A close reading and analysis of US sports media coverage of Caster Semenya provide an opportunity to explore the ways in which the norms of sport may foster progressive treatment of athletes whose genders do not fit comfortably within the existing, traditional expectations of what men and women should be like...
Gender representations in mediated sport have been persistently biased against women – female athlet...
Original article can be found at: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/ Copyright Emerald Group Publishing ...
This study represents an analysis of eight games fromNational BroadcastingCompany’s broadcast of the...
Using the American sport media’s treatment of South African runner Caster Semenya, this article expl...
In recent years, transgender and intersex athletes competing in track and field have come under inte...
This study sought to examine how the prototypical male athletic form and the prototypical female ath...
Today, women participate in sports that had been previously reserved for men. In the past decade the...
Sport has long been thought of as an opiate for the masses, where a collective can forget about so...
Literature Review: The relationship between medicine and social understands of embodiment has been c...
This article reflects on the aftermath of Caster Semenya's sensational gold medal 800 meter run at t...
A debate about Caster Semenya's female sex began shortly after the South African runner won gold in ...
In this essay, Toni Bruce considers key cultural and social issues at play in the relationship betwe...
How does women’s participation in sport contribute to the re-signification of women’s corporality? ...
Language is affected by the society in which it is used. Men and women have not had the same status ...
In August of 2009, policies and procedures to verify the sex of female athletes were called into que...
Gender representations in mediated sport have been persistently biased against women – female athlet...
Original article can be found at: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/ Copyright Emerald Group Publishing ...
This study represents an analysis of eight games fromNational BroadcastingCompany’s broadcast of the...
Using the American sport media’s treatment of South African runner Caster Semenya, this article expl...
In recent years, transgender and intersex athletes competing in track and field have come under inte...
This study sought to examine how the prototypical male athletic form and the prototypical female ath...
Today, women participate in sports that had been previously reserved for men. In the past decade the...
Sport has long been thought of as an opiate for the masses, where a collective can forget about so...
Literature Review: The relationship between medicine and social understands of embodiment has been c...
This article reflects on the aftermath of Caster Semenya's sensational gold medal 800 meter run at t...
A debate about Caster Semenya's female sex began shortly after the South African runner won gold in ...
In this essay, Toni Bruce considers key cultural and social issues at play in the relationship betwe...
How does women’s participation in sport contribute to the re-signification of women’s corporality? ...
Language is affected by the society in which it is used. Men and women have not had the same status ...
In August of 2009, policies and procedures to verify the sex of female athletes were called into que...
Gender representations in mediated sport have been persistently biased against women – female athlet...
Original article can be found at: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/ Copyright Emerald Group Publishing ...
This study represents an analysis of eight games fromNational BroadcastingCompany’s broadcast of the...