Sport is one of the most popular activities and cultural practices in the U.S. It is also a highly gendered social institution and a primary social site for the definition, creation, and maintenance of hegemonic masculinity. In this study, I explore the confluences and conflicts between the gender identities and the athlete identities of college athletes. I also look at the different ways women and men negotiate the gendered (masculine) structure of sport. I used data gathered from interviews with 47 college athletes and four years of observation to show how my participants simultaneously challenge and reinforce the hegemonic gender order and sexuality in society and the gender regime specific to sport. ^ I consider the specific topics of...
Sport is a particularly ideologically-charged terrain within contemporary gender relations because i...
This study examined how coaches and players constructed and regulated masculinity in organized sport...
Research has indicated that negative attitudes exist for women student-athletes, particularly those ...
Sport is one of the most popular activities and cultural practices in the U.S. It is also a highly g...
Grounded in feminist standpoint theory, this study examined the unique perspectives of out lesbian...
Today, women participate in sports that had been previously reserved for men. In the past decade the...
The purpose of this study was to examine how sport and lesbian-gay-bisexual resistance intersect wit...
With its long history as an exclusively male domain, competitive sports stands as a key site for exp...
Competitive teamsport at university level is predominantly segregated by gender in many western coun...
Sport has historically been a male dominated area. Since the passage of Title XI in 1972, the opport...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 59-62)The institution of sports has historically been ma...
More than simply passive members of a hard masculine cult, male athletes and their coaches take up c...
Sport participation can be psychologically and socially damaging to athletes. Although sport is a ma...
Sport is the highlight of the male-female relationship system. We find that the concept of homogenei...
This empirical study explores how transgender athletic adults assigned female at birth narrate their...
Sport is a particularly ideologically-charged terrain within contemporary gender relations because i...
This study examined how coaches and players constructed and regulated masculinity in organized sport...
Research has indicated that negative attitudes exist for women student-athletes, particularly those ...
Sport is one of the most popular activities and cultural practices in the U.S. It is also a highly g...
Grounded in feminist standpoint theory, this study examined the unique perspectives of out lesbian...
Today, women participate in sports that had been previously reserved for men. In the past decade the...
The purpose of this study was to examine how sport and lesbian-gay-bisexual resistance intersect wit...
With its long history as an exclusively male domain, competitive sports stands as a key site for exp...
Competitive teamsport at university level is predominantly segregated by gender in many western coun...
Sport has historically been a male dominated area. Since the passage of Title XI in 1972, the opport...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 59-62)The institution of sports has historically been ma...
More than simply passive members of a hard masculine cult, male athletes and their coaches take up c...
Sport participation can be psychologically and socially damaging to athletes. Although sport is a ma...
Sport is the highlight of the male-female relationship system. We find that the concept of homogenei...
This empirical study explores how transgender athletic adults assigned female at birth narrate their...
Sport is a particularly ideologically-charged terrain within contemporary gender relations because i...
This study examined how coaches and players constructed and regulated masculinity in organized sport...
Research has indicated that negative attitudes exist for women student-athletes, particularly those ...