This thesis considers the perceived athleticism of synchronized swimming by looking at the implications of representations of Esther Williams and "pretty swimming" in popular culture, the allocation of space for women's sport in a local public swimming pool, and an inaugural championship event. Focusing on the first British Columbia (BC) synchronized swimming championships, which were held on February 5, 1949 at Crystal Pool in Vancouver, it shows that images of synchronized swimming as "entertainment" facilitated the development of a new arena of competition for BC women, but that this was accompanied, in effect, by a trivialization of the accomplishments of organizers and athletes. Chapter One examines the construction of a "globa...
Increased academic attention on the gendering of leisure pastimes in recent years has highlighted th...
Using periodicals, catalogs, extant garments, postcards, patents, photographs, and newspapers, I tra...
The beginnings of British Empire sports in 1911 were soon followed by the increased recognition of f...
This thesis considers the perceived athleticism of synchronized swimming by looking at the implicat...
Aquacades and swimming spectaculars enjoyed huge popularity and financial success in America during ...
This article considers the part played by aquadynamics, or a concern for the technical properties o...
The nineteenth-century development of swimming for women was stimulated by the public appearances of...
Despite the success of Black collegiate swimmers (and Olympians) Lia Neal and Simone Manuel (both fr...
This thesis undertakes an anthropological examination of the everyday sport practices of boys and gi...
When Charlotte Cooper, a tennis player, won Britain's first women's gold medal at the Olympic Games ...
The development of English swimming throughout the nineteenth century relied heavily on the activiti...
La thèse papier fait 4 volumes séparés.This thesis studies the history of the women through a sport,...
Swimming is unnatural activity for human beings. Unlike most of all other animals, we ...
Interest in swimming for women during the second half of the nineteenth century was stimulated by th...
Modern competitive swimming is a highly structured, organized, codified and regulated sport. This ha...
Increased academic attention on the gendering of leisure pastimes in recent years has highlighted th...
Using periodicals, catalogs, extant garments, postcards, patents, photographs, and newspapers, I tra...
The beginnings of British Empire sports in 1911 were soon followed by the increased recognition of f...
This thesis considers the perceived athleticism of synchronized swimming by looking at the implicat...
Aquacades and swimming spectaculars enjoyed huge popularity and financial success in America during ...
This article considers the part played by aquadynamics, or a concern for the technical properties o...
The nineteenth-century development of swimming for women was stimulated by the public appearances of...
Despite the success of Black collegiate swimmers (and Olympians) Lia Neal and Simone Manuel (both fr...
This thesis undertakes an anthropological examination of the everyday sport practices of boys and gi...
When Charlotte Cooper, a tennis player, won Britain's first women's gold medal at the Olympic Games ...
The development of English swimming throughout the nineteenth century relied heavily on the activiti...
La thèse papier fait 4 volumes séparés.This thesis studies the history of the women through a sport,...
Swimming is unnatural activity for human beings. Unlike most of all other animals, we ...
Interest in swimming for women during the second half of the nineteenth century was stimulated by th...
Modern competitive swimming is a highly structured, organized, codified and regulated sport. This ha...
Increased academic attention on the gendering of leisure pastimes in recent years has highlighted th...
Using periodicals, catalogs, extant garments, postcards, patents, photographs, and newspapers, I tra...
The beginnings of British Empire sports in 1911 were soon followed by the increased recognition of f...