In this paper, I explore the discursive roots of inclusivity in mixed-sex martial arts training in the UK. On the basis of data from two qualitative studies conducted in the East Midlands, I briefly account for the level of integration among several martial arts schools, before focusing on the unique meanings of martial arts that appeared to facilitate the normalization of this integration among participants. Drawing on insights from queer feminist theory, I argue that the discursive framing of martial arts in contemporary Western culture is significant in the generation and normalization of mixed-sex inclusivity in these settings. As such, I suggest that scholars interested in the potential of sex-integrated sports for challenging dominant...
This paper considers the phenomenon of sex-integrated martial arts training, adopting an auto-ethnog...
Scholars working in the academic field of sport studies have long debated the relationship between m...
Academic research has typically focused on men who practice Mixed Martial Arts and their expression ...
This thesis examines the gender-subversive potential of mixed-sex martial arts. The research proble...
This paper addresses sex integration in martial arts and combat sports, discussing the implications ...
This paper addresses sex integration in martial arts and combat sports, discussing the implications ...
In this chapter, I offer an outline of the interrelation of two fields of study, namely martial arts...
This study focuses on transgender experiences in martial arts. Interviews with three Finnish and two...
This short paper offers an exploration of the ways in which a long-standing phenomenon in sport medi...
This is a critical, explorative thesis examining how ten female martial artists were attracted, cha...
This article considers the gendered significance of women’s participation in combat sports, with a s...
This introductory chapter presents a brief rationale for 'Global Perspectives on Women in Combat Spo...
Martial arts and combat sports have been traditionally associated with masculinity, and a range of c...
This article considers the gendered significance of women’s participation in combat sports, with a s...
Despite feminist concerns about the asymmetrical distribution of power in martial arts and combat ...
This paper considers the phenomenon of sex-integrated martial arts training, adopting an auto-ethnog...
Scholars working in the academic field of sport studies have long debated the relationship between m...
Academic research has typically focused on men who practice Mixed Martial Arts and their expression ...
This thesis examines the gender-subversive potential of mixed-sex martial arts. The research proble...
This paper addresses sex integration in martial arts and combat sports, discussing the implications ...
This paper addresses sex integration in martial arts and combat sports, discussing the implications ...
In this chapter, I offer an outline of the interrelation of two fields of study, namely martial arts...
This study focuses on transgender experiences in martial arts. Interviews with three Finnish and two...
This short paper offers an exploration of the ways in which a long-standing phenomenon in sport medi...
This is a critical, explorative thesis examining how ten female martial artists were attracted, cha...
This article considers the gendered significance of women’s participation in combat sports, with a s...
This introductory chapter presents a brief rationale for 'Global Perspectives on Women in Combat Spo...
Martial arts and combat sports have been traditionally associated with masculinity, and a range of c...
This article considers the gendered significance of women’s participation in combat sports, with a s...
Despite feminist concerns about the asymmetrical distribution of power in martial arts and combat ...
This paper considers the phenomenon of sex-integrated martial arts training, adopting an auto-ethnog...
Scholars working in the academic field of sport studies have long debated the relationship between m...
Academic research has typically focused on men who practice Mixed Martial Arts and their expression ...