This volume presents a wide-reaching overview of contemporary research and scholarship on women's engagement in a range of combat sports across the world. Including chapters on boxing, wrestling, mixed martial arts, and various other fighting disciplines, the collection provides readers with a comprehensive analysis of the current significance of women's involvement in these sports, as well as charting many of the problems and opportunities they face in establishing and developing careers within them. With contributions drawing from anthropology, phenomenology, philosophy, sociology, and sport psychology, this book will appeal to readers interested in the development of women's sport; the relationship between sport and gender; and the wider...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
This article explores the sensuous experience of full contact fighting through ethnographic research...
Women in sports have historically been marginalised. Feminist studies have revealed a struggle to ba...
This introductory chapter presents a brief rationale for 'Global Perspectives on Women in Combat Spo...
This paper studies the consequences of the orthodox masculine sports context in South America over ...
Covering a breadth of topics surrounding the current state of women in sports, this two-volume colle...
In this chapter, we attempt to outline three interconnected problems that, based on our joint experi...
This is the first long-term analysis of the development of Japanese martial arts, connecting ancient...
We start by giving a brief explanation of the misogynist mentalities that were behind the CND legisl...
"By using their minds and bodies in powerful ways, martial arts have taught the women of this study ...
The objective of this study was to gain a meaningful understanding of the subjective experiences of ...
‘Fighting Scholars’ offers the first book-length overview of the ethnographic study of martial arts ...
In this article, we problematize sport psychology research on martial artists and offer some suggest...
In this article, we problematize sport psychology research on martial artists and offer some suggest...
This is a critical, explorative thesis examining how ten female martial artists were attracted, cha...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
This article explores the sensuous experience of full contact fighting through ethnographic research...
Women in sports have historically been marginalised. Feminist studies have revealed a struggle to ba...
This introductory chapter presents a brief rationale for 'Global Perspectives on Women in Combat Spo...
This paper studies the consequences of the orthodox masculine sports context in South America over ...
Covering a breadth of topics surrounding the current state of women in sports, this two-volume colle...
In this chapter, we attempt to outline three interconnected problems that, based on our joint experi...
This is the first long-term analysis of the development of Japanese martial arts, connecting ancient...
We start by giving a brief explanation of the misogynist mentalities that were behind the CND legisl...
"By using their minds and bodies in powerful ways, martial arts have taught the women of this study ...
The objective of this study was to gain a meaningful understanding of the subjective experiences of ...
‘Fighting Scholars’ offers the first book-length overview of the ethnographic study of martial arts ...
In this article, we problematize sport psychology research on martial artists and offer some suggest...
In this article, we problematize sport psychology research on martial artists and offer some suggest...
This is a critical, explorative thesis examining how ten female martial artists were attracted, cha...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
This article explores the sensuous experience of full contact fighting through ethnographic research...
Women in sports have historically been marginalised. Feminist studies have revealed a struggle to ba...