In this paper I call for ‘new forms of thinking and new ways of theorizing’ the complex relations between the biological and social in sport and physical culture. I illustrate the inseparability of our biological and social bodies in sport and physical culture via the case of exercise and female reproductive hormones. Inspired by feminist biologists and philosophers of science such as Lynda Birke and Elizabeth Grosz, I describe my current research project in which I am seeking to create space for female exercisers’ (as distinct from female athletes) voices about their embodied experiences of exercise-associated amenorrhea. I offer reflections from my ongoing study and reveal a number of dilemmas that emerge as I consider how we might bring ...
The number of elite female athletes returning to professional sport following childbirth has gradual...
The Exercising Female is the first book to provide students, researchers, and professionals with an ...
Heteronormativity and the idea of binary sex constrain sport and exercise as well as many gender equ...
In this paper I call for ‘new forms of thinking and new ways of theorizing’ the complex relations be...
In this paper we explore the potential of physical cultural studies for collaborative, interdiscipli...
Researching gender across Physical Education (PE), sport and physical activity (PA) has firm associa...
<p>Modern phenomenology, with its roots in Husserlian philosophy, has been taken up and utilised in ...
In this paper we explore the potential of physical cultural studies for collaborative, interdiscipli...
How does women’s participation in sport contribute to the re-signification of women’s corporality? ...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p>Modern phenomenology, with its roots in Husserlian philosophy, h...
Two female athletes’ embodied experiences in two different aquatic nature based sports are explored ...
This paper reconsiders the relationships between feminist perspectives and the figurational/process ...
The feminist theories discuss the denaturalization of the bodies, the performativity of the species,...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to search for the sex equality in sports through a thoroug...
The Exercising Female is the first book to provide students, researchers and professionals with an e...
The number of elite female athletes returning to professional sport following childbirth has gradual...
The Exercising Female is the first book to provide students, researchers, and professionals with an ...
Heteronormativity and the idea of binary sex constrain sport and exercise as well as many gender equ...
In this paper I call for ‘new forms of thinking and new ways of theorizing’ the complex relations be...
In this paper we explore the potential of physical cultural studies for collaborative, interdiscipli...
Researching gender across Physical Education (PE), sport and physical activity (PA) has firm associa...
<p>Modern phenomenology, with its roots in Husserlian philosophy, has been taken up and utilised in ...
In this paper we explore the potential of physical cultural studies for collaborative, interdiscipli...
How does women’s participation in sport contribute to the re-signification of women’s corporality? ...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p>Modern phenomenology, with its roots in Husserlian philosophy, h...
Two female athletes’ embodied experiences in two different aquatic nature based sports are explored ...
This paper reconsiders the relationships between feminist perspectives and the figurational/process ...
The feminist theories discuss the denaturalization of the bodies, the performativity of the species,...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to search for the sex equality in sports through a thoroug...
The Exercising Female is the first book to provide students, researchers and professionals with an e...
The number of elite female athletes returning to professional sport following childbirth has gradual...
The Exercising Female is the first book to provide students, researchers, and professionals with an ...
Heteronormativity and the idea of binary sex constrain sport and exercise as well as many gender equ...