The Girls of Central High series, published over a century ago, provides a unique opportunity to investigate crucial intersections of gender, class, and institutionalized schooling that impact on competitive female sporting activities. In this article, these intersections are explored through a detailed examination of two characters in the series whose lives are affected by sport in very different ways. Although this book series served to reproduce and reinforce conventional attitudes and beliefs about femininity and masculinity, it also succeeded in reassuring young women that the desire to participate in vigorous competitive team sport was reasonable, feminine, and beneficial for other aspects of their lives. DOI: 10.1353/jeu.2010....
During the past several years, articles have been appearing in the women\u27s magazines and in educa...
In this article, we explore the experiences of four girls with reading difficulties who participated...
“Muscling Through” reconstructs an overlooked history of strong female bodies in the nineteenth cent...
Socialisation into the gendered sporting world of the late Victorian and Edwardian periods in Britai...
The myth of Atalanta represents the struggle for women athletes to gain legitimacy. Atalanta has str...
The last 40 years have brought dramatic changes to America’s female sporting landscape. During this...
This article uses the prize book catalogues of six major British religious and secular publishers of...
This research examines two popular teen girls sports fiction series, called “Pretty Tough” and “Dair...
The aim of this thesis is to highlight how male and female characters are portrayed in children’s bo...
Includes bibliographical references.A number of booklists recommending novels that can help children...
Societies are surrounded by unaware attitudes and views about what is masculine and what is feminine...
As more female athletes enter the sporting arena, girls and women are finding ways to manage the cul...
reinforced when they wrote: ‘[organised sport] …was created in the late nineteenth and early twentie...
Gender representations reproduce and legitimate gender systems. To examine this aspect of the gender...
'The purpose of this article is to disseminate the construction of manliness and womanliness in Swed...
During the past several years, articles have been appearing in the women\u27s magazines and in educa...
In this article, we explore the experiences of four girls with reading difficulties who participated...
“Muscling Through” reconstructs an overlooked history of strong female bodies in the nineteenth cent...
Socialisation into the gendered sporting world of the late Victorian and Edwardian periods in Britai...
The myth of Atalanta represents the struggle for women athletes to gain legitimacy. Atalanta has str...
The last 40 years have brought dramatic changes to America’s female sporting landscape. During this...
This article uses the prize book catalogues of six major British religious and secular publishers of...
This research examines two popular teen girls sports fiction series, called “Pretty Tough” and “Dair...
The aim of this thesis is to highlight how male and female characters are portrayed in children’s bo...
Includes bibliographical references.A number of booklists recommending novels that can help children...
Societies are surrounded by unaware attitudes and views about what is masculine and what is feminine...
As more female athletes enter the sporting arena, girls and women are finding ways to manage the cul...
reinforced when they wrote: ‘[organised sport] …was created in the late nineteenth and early twentie...
Gender representations reproduce and legitimate gender systems. To examine this aspect of the gender...
'The purpose of this article is to disseminate the construction of manliness and womanliness in Swed...
During the past several years, articles have been appearing in the women\u27s magazines and in educa...
In this article, we explore the experiences of four girls with reading difficulties who participated...
“Muscling Through” reconstructs an overlooked history of strong female bodies in the nineteenth cent...