This study is an empirical and theoretical contribution to the burgeoning literature on gender and competitive boxing. By using Connell's concepts of labor, power, cathexis, and representation and a combination of content and semiotic analysis, interviews, and observations, we argue that competitive boxing can be studied productively as a paradoxical gender regime that simultaneously enables and constrains how women ldquodordquo gender. On one hand, the sport encourages individual women to display physical aggression when such behavior traditionally has been deemed the antithesis of femininity. Some feminists argue that this form of physical feminism enables women to transcend essentialist discourses that restrict their corporeal power. On ...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the representation of female protagonists within the hyper-...
In this chapter, we focus on women who box, in particular Muslim women who box. Within Sport Studies...
In the UK context women have been participating in boxing, traditionally considered as a masculine a...
This study is an empirical and theoretical contribution to the burgeoning literature on gender and c...
This study is an empirical and theoretical contribution to the burgeoning literature on gender and c...
This article utilizes Foucault’s theoretical perspective of modern power and constructivist perspect...
This paper draws upon data generated by an autoethnographic research project on sporting embodiment ...
In this ethnography of Full Contact, a San Francisco Bay Area boxing gym, I use Bourdieu’s theory of...
This paper draws on the autoethnographic data collected by the researcher, H, who actively started p...
LondonWomen's boxing was included in the Summer Olympic Games for the first time at the London 2012 ...
Integrating sociological theory on sport with Judith Butler’s concept of insurrectionary speech, the...
This article explores women's early twentieth-century engagement with boxing as a means of expressin...
This study answers a recent call for research on the complexity, locality, and use of power in the g...
This study answers a recent call for research on the complexity, locality, and use of power in the g...
LondonWomen's boxing was included in the Summer Olympic Games for the first time at the London 2012 ...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the representation of female protagonists within the hyper-...
In this chapter, we focus on women who box, in particular Muslim women who box. Within Sport Studies...
In the UK context women have been participating in boxing, traditionally considered as a masculine a...
This study is an empirical and theoretical contribution to the burgeoning literature on gender and c...
This study is an empirical and theoretical contribution to the burgeoning literature on gender and c...
This article utilizes Foucault’s theoretical perspective of modern power and constructivist perspect...
This paper draws upon data generated by an autoethnographic research project on sporting embodiment ...
In this ethnography of Full Contact, a San Francisco Bay Area boxing gym, I use Bourdieu’s theory of...
This paper draws on the autoethnographic data collected by the researcher, H, who actively started p...
LondonWomen's boxing was included in the Summer Olympic Games for the first time at the London 2012 ...
Integrating sociological theory on sport with Judith Butler’s concept of insurrectionary speech, the...
This article explores women's early twentieth-century engagement with boxing as a means of expressin...
This study answers a recent call for research on the complexity, locality, and use of power in the g...
This study answers a recent call for research on the complexity, locality, and use of power in the g...
LondonWomen's boxing was included in the Summer Olympic Games for the first time at the London 2012 ...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the representation of female protagonists within the hyper-...
In this chapter, we focus on women who box, in particular Muslim women who box. Within Sport Studies...
In the UK context women have been participating in boxing, traditionally considered as a masculine a...