In this chapter, we focus on women who box, in particular Muslim women who box. Within Sport Studies and the Sociology of Sport there is limited discussion of this topic; Mitra (2009) offers one of few accounts. In the literature, there exist broader discussions surrounding women, Islam and sport and/or physical activity (cf. Benn et al., 2011; Hargreaves, 200; Kay, 2006; Walseth and Fasting, 2003), as well as analyses related to the histories of women boxers (Hargreaves, 1997; van Ingen, 2013a), women?s boxing bodies (Halbert, 1997; Mennesson, 2000), boxing uniforms (van Ingen and Kovacs, 2012), boxing and the Olympics (Lindner, 2012), and women boxers in film (Boyle et al., 2006; Caudwell, 2008; Fojas, 2009). Many of these contributions t...
Female Muslim athletes face a number of obstacles when playing sports, both at home and abroad. For ...
Islam promotes good health and fitness and encourages both men and women to engage in physical activ...
This article offers a new approach for examining Muslim women in sport, which combines the domains o...
In this chapter, we focus on women who box, in particular Muslim women who box. Within Sport Studies...
This article examines the religious and gendered identities of female immigrant Muslim boxers. We ai...
LondonWomen's boxing was included in the Summer Olympic Games for the first time at the London 2012 ...
This article utilizes Foucault’s theoretical perspective of modern power and constructivist perspect...
Published data on Muslim women’s participation in sport in 29 predominantly Islamic countries and pe...
LondonWomen's boxing was included in the Summer Olympic Games for the first time at the London 2012 ...
Given the scarcity of psychological research examining female participation in boxing, the present s...
Often surrounded by controversy, boxing has continued to reflect cultural and social values to the p...
This chapter highlights some issues related to Muslim women and sport, and how political transition ...
In the UK context women have been participating in boxing, traditionally considered as a masculine a...
This introductory chapter presents a brief rationale for 'Global Perspectives on Women in Combat Spo...
Artiklen udforsker, hvis og hvordan vestlige sport diskurser og praksisser kan bidrage til kvinders ...
Female Muslim athletes face a number of obstacles when playing sports, both at home and abroad. For ...
Islam promotes good health and fitness and encourages both men and women to engage in physical activ...
This article offers a new approach for examining Muslim women in sport, which combines the domains o...
In this chapter, we focus on women who box, in particular Muslim women who box. Within Sport Studies...
This article examines the religious and gendered identities of female immigrant Muslim boxers. We ai...
LondonWomen's boxing was included in the Summer Olympic Games for the first time at the London 2012 ...
This article utilizes Foucault’s theoretical perspective of modern power and constructivist perspect...
Published data on Muslim women’s participation in sport in 29 predominantly Islamic countries and pe...
LondonWomen's boxing was included in the Summer Olympic Games for the first time at the London 2012 ...
Given the scarcity of psychological research examining female participation in boxing, the present s...
Often surrounded by controversy, boxing has continued to reflect cultural and social values to the p...
This chapter highlights some issues related to Muslim women and sport, and how political transition ...
In the UK context women have been participating in boxing, traditionally considered as a masculine a...
This introductory chapter presents a brief rationale for 'Global Perspectives on Women in Combat Spo...
Artiklen udforsker, hvis og hvordan vestlige sport diskurser og praksisser kan bidrage til kvinders ...
Female Muslim athletes face a number of obstacles when playing sports, both at home and abroad. For ...
Islam promotes good health and fitness and encourages both men and women to engage in physical activ...
This article offers a new approach for examining Muslim women in sport, which combines the domains o...