The binary structure of PE and school sport (PESS) reinforces the cultural assumption that all people can be classified as either male or female, creating problems for transgender and non-binary young people, and compelling them to conform to normative gender performances. This chapter examines how transgender and non-binary individuals constructed and performed gender in PESS contexts and explores the implications this has on their experiences. Firstly, literature on gender performativity and gender construction is outlined, with gender norms and expectations identified as presenting problems for students who do not ‘fit’ into the gender binary. Subsequently, data from our own study of 30 transgender and non-binary individuals’ experiences...
Background: Sport has been traditionally characterised for its possibilities for enjoyment and the o...
The essence of sport and fair play is predicated on the assumption that individuals must fall in wit...
In physical education (PE) and sports there is little theoretical and empirical knowledge about tran...
The binary structure of PE and school sport (PESS) reinforces the cultural assumption that all peopl...
There has been little research to date focusing on issues of gender diversity within the UK Physical...
Gender is an ever-changing construct that is becoming increasingly more complex and fluid. Historica...
This paper explored how UK trans* youth experienced Physical Education (PE) during secondary school,...
Critical researchers have typically examined school sport and physical education (PE) via the notion...
The Physical Education class at school interpreted through the experiences of the people who go beyo...
Researching gender across Physical Education (PE), sport and physical activity (PA) has firm associa...
Heteronormativity and the idea of binary sex constrain sport and exercise as well as many gender equ...
Sport continues to operate under a strict male/female gender binary. However, with the developing so...
This dissertation examines the social reproduction of gender categories in one Canadian university p...
Within physical education and sport, girls must navigate discourses of valued athletic and gendered ...
This paper examines arguments that have been espoused for the educative and transformative potential...
Background: Sport has been traditionally characterised for its possibilities for enjoyment and the o...
The essence of sport and fair play is predicated on the assumption that individuals must fall in wit...
In physical education (PE) and sports there is little theoretical and empirical knowledge about tran...
The binary structure of PE and school sport (PESS) reinforces the cultural assumption that all peopl...
There has been little research to date focusing on issues of gender diversity within the UK Physical...
Gender is an ever-changing construct that is becoming increasingly more complex and fluid. Historica...
This paper explored how UK trans* youth experienced Physical Education (PE) during secondary school,...
Critical researchers have typically examined school sport and physical education (PE) via the notion...
The Physical Education class at school interpreted through the experiences of the people who go beyo...
Researching gender across Physical Education (PE), sport and physical activity (PA) has firm associa...
Heteronormativity and the idea of binary sex constrain sport and exercise as well as many gender equ...
Sport continues to operate under a strict male/female gender binary. However, with the developing so...
This dissertation examines the social reproduction of gender categories in one Canadian university p...
Within physical education and sport, girls must navigate discourses of valued athletic and gendered ...
This paper examines arguments that have been espoused for the educative and transformative potential...
Background: Sport has been traditionally characterised for its possibilities for enjoyment and the o...
The essence of sport and fair play is predicated on the assumption that individuals must fall in wit...
In physical education (PE) and sports there is little theoretical and empirical knowledge about tran...