AbstractThe intention of this paper is to reveal how emotional dynamics of girls' fear and repulsion of fat operate within spaces of physical activity including Physical Education (PE). Through engagement with girls' everyday embodied experiences, understandings and practices of physical activity this paper weaves dialogue between contemporary obesity and health discourses and girls' emotional embodied experiences of encountering material and non-tangible spaces of physical activity. This paper draws from PhD research of a feminist ethnographic study with PE teachers and female pupils in Scottish primary and secondary schools; the paper reveals girls encounters with both material objects – such as swimming pool water—and non-material, discu...
The purpose of this study was twofold: (a) to explore how adolescent girls perceive and feel about t...
This paper uses feminist disability studies to explore the discursive production of fat embodiment w...
This paper makes use of critical discourse analysis and Bourdieu’s theoretical framework to explore ...
AbstractThe intention of this paper is to reveal how emotional dynamics of girls' fear and repulsion...
This paper explores girls’ embodied experiences of sport and physical education (PE) within the cont...
Drawing on longitudinal, qualitative research into girls’ participation in physical activity and spo...
In this article we examine how fat-phobic discourses in physical education both constitute, and are ...
This article is concerned with the links between space, gender and adolescents' bodies. Drawing on d...
Physical education represents a dynamic social space where students experience and interpret physica...
This paper focuses on young women’s embodiment of health discourses and how these are “played out” i...
The current UK policy concern with children's health has led to primary school practices of sport, e...
This study looks at school children´s intersectional experience with weight norms and tries to give ...
Within physical education and sport, girls must navigate discourses of valued athletic and gendered ...
The current UK policy concern with children's health has led to primary school practices of sport, e...
Research among former Physical Education (PE) school students has demonstrated how fat phobia in PE ...
The purpose of this study was twofold: (a) to explore how adolescent girls perceive and feel about t...
This paper uses feminist disability studies to explore the discursive production of fat embodiment w...
This paper makes use of critical discourse analysis and Bourdieu’s theoretical framework to explore ...
AbstractThe intention of this paper is to reveal how emotional dynamics of girls' fear and repulsion...
This paper explores girls’ embodied experiences of sport and physical education (PE) within the cont...
Drawing on longitudinal, qualitative research into girls’ participation in physical activity and spo...
In this article we examine how fat-phobic discourses in physical education both constitute, and are ...
This article is concerned with the links between space, gender and adolescents' bodies. Drawing on d...
Physical education represents a dynamic social space where students experience and interpret physica...
This paper focuses on young women’s embodiment of health discourses and how these are “played out” i...
The current UK policy concern with children's health has led to primary school practices of sport, e...
This study looks at school children´s intersectional experience with weight norms and tries to give ...
Within physical education and sport, girls must navigate discourses of valued athletic and gendered ...
The current UK policy concern with children's health has led to primary school practices of sport, e...
Research among former Physical Education (PE) school students has demonstrated how fat phobia in PE ...
The purpose of this study was twofold: (a) to explore how adolescent girls perceive and feel about t...
This paper uses feminist disability studies to explore the discursive production of fat embodiment w...
This paper makes use of critical discourse analysis and Bourdieu’s theoretical framework to explore ...