As an aspect of a bigger research project into globalization, regional sports culture and the media, this chapter examines issues associated with women and global sport. Using the media coverage of the 1999 Australia Tennis Open as a touchstone, it considers the tension between gender expectations, representation, and imagery in one of the few sports where women's competition matches that of men in terms of media coverage, spectator interest and, increasingly, prize money and sponsorship. The chapter considers the ways in which the Australian print media dealt with issues of gender, femininity and sexuality to illuminate some of the processes framing women and global sport. Working from the premise that an understanding of the gender dimens...
Sport generates and attracts intensive media and public attention, including through highly-charged ...
"Scholars working in the academic field of sport studies have long debated the relationship between ...
The sport field is permeable for several reasons: the concept of sport is contested and takes many f...
Both sport and the associated images of sporting bodies that are routinely packaged for the consumpt...
In this chapter I examine coverage of women’s sport, exposing the ways in which the sports media can...
In recent years the relationship between women and sport fandom has undergone significant shifts. Th...
This study investigates the selection, content, meaning and reception of photographs of sportswomen ...
This research seeks to explore the gendered nature of nationalisms and the ways that they can be cha...
Women in sport made up just nine per cent of all sports coverage in Australian television news and c...
Western society has stereotypical expectations of how men and women should behave, think, and act. W...
“Reading Between the Baselines: Gender, Sexuality, and Race in Elite Women’s Tennis,” theorizes how ...
Throughout the history of society, women have fought hard to have equal rights in relation to men in...
Women in sport made up just nine per cent of all sports coverage in Australian television news and c...
Photographs tell stories. They are ‘so much a part of our daily lives we rarely think about how they...
Substantial research indicates that women’s sports and female athletes gain only a small fraction o...
Sport generates and attracts intensive media and public attention, including through highly-charged ...
"Scholars working in the academic field of sport studies have long debated the relationship between ...
The sport field is permeable for several reasons: the concept of sport is contested and takes many f...
Both sport and the associated images of sporting bodies that are routinely packaged for the consumpt...
In this chapter I examine coverage of women’s sport, exposing the ways in which the sports media can...
In recent years the relationship between women and sport fandom has undergone significant shifts. Th...
This study investigates the selection, content, meaning and reception of photographs of sportswomen ...
This research seeks to explore the gendered nature of nationalisms and the ways that they can be cha...
Women in sport made up just nine per cent of all sports coverage in Australian television news and c...
Western society has stereotypical expectations of how men and women should behave, think, and act. W...
“Reading Between the Baselines: Gender, Sexuality, and Race in Elite Women’s Tennis,” theorizes how ...
Throughout the history of society, women have fought hard to have equal rights in relation to men in...
Women in sport made up just nine per cent of all sports coverage in Australian television news and c...
Photographs tell stories. They are ‘so much a part of our daily lives we rarely think about how they...
Substantial research indicates that women’s sports and female athletes gain only a small fraction o...
Sport generates and attracts intensive media and public attention, including through highly-charged ...
"Scholars working in the academic field of sport studies have long debated the relationship between ...
The sport field is permeable for several reasons: the concept of sport is contested and takes many f...