Since their entry onto the competitive scene in 1977, female bodybuilders have been the subject of sustained debate among scholars from a range of disciplines. Within this body of literature, discourses are polarised and offer two opposing representations of the female bodybuilder; one of resistance and one of compliance. This bifurcation of discourse, we argue, is symptomatic of a more general occularcentric tradition within theorising on ‘extreme’ or transgressive female bodies. In this article, we unpack these disparate perspectives and by drawing on research relating to anorexia and fat studies we advocate for an alternative theoretical space, premised on the affectual relationality/co-constitution of materiality and representation, fro...
This is an electronic, pre-publication version of an article first published in Media International ...
Muscular female bodies have long been the object of public scrutiny, cultural contempt and fascinati...
Despite the demanding physical requirements of the sports in which they compete, the bodily practice...
Slender and skinny body ideals have been associated with psychological disorders such as eating diso...
This paper aims to develop the already extensive writing on female bodybuilding by speculating on th...
This paper aims to make a signifi cant intervention into the ongoing debates about women’s bodybuild...
This paper is a sociological exploration of the female bodybuilder as a 'gender outlaw', a figure wh...
Through the methodology of discourse analysis, this research used television documentaries from 1985...
Females with large muscles evoke strong reactions from men and women, often involving disgust, disco...
This paper uses feminist disability studies to explore the discursive production of fat embodiment w...
This study aimed to build upon the literature on women's athleticism by using bodybuilding as a veh...
Women with muscular bodies have long been objects of public scrutiny and social contempt. Critical t...
Since the launch of women's bodybuilding as a spectator sport in the United States in 1979, the rel...
The female body, over the course of recent decades, has had a turbulent relationship with societal e...
This thesis is framed as an inquiry into bodybuilding women\u27s altitudes to their bodies and to bo...
This is an electronic, pre-publication version of an article first published in Media International ...
Muscular female bodies have long been the object of public scrutiny, cultural contempt and fascinati...
Despite the demanding physical requirements of the sports in which they compete, the bodily practice...
Slender and skinny body ideals have been associated with psychological disorders such as eating diso...
This paper aims to develop the already extensive writing on female bodybuilding by speculating on th...
This paper aims to make a signifi cant intervention into the ongoing debates about women’s bodybuild...
This paper is a sociological exploration of the female bodybuilder as a 'gender outlaw', a figure wh...
Through the methodology of discourse analysis, this research used television documentaries from 1985...
Females with large muscles evoke strong reactions from men and women, often involving disgust, disco...
This paper uses feminist disability studies to explore the discursive production of fat embodiment w...
This study aimed to build upon the literature on women's athleticism by using bodybuilding as a veh...
Women with muscular bodies have long been objects of public scrutiny and social contempt. Critical t...
Since the launch of women's bodybuilding as a spectator sport in the United States in 1979, the rel...
The female body, over the course of recent decades, has had a turbulent relationship with societal e...
This thesis is framed as an inquiry into bodybuilding women\u27s altitudes to their bodies and to bo...
This is an electronic, pre-publication version of an article first published in Media International ...
Muscular female bodies have long been the object of public scrutiny, cultural contempt and fascinati...
Despite the demanding physical requirements of the sports in which they compete, the bodily practice...