This volume outlines existing research relating to gender in physical culture. The introductory chapter employs Lamont and Molnar’s (2002) idea of ‘boundaries’ as visible and invisible socially constructed borders that create social differences, as the theoretical framework for the book. Seven empirically-driven case studies follow which, on the one hand, demonstrate how boundary ‘work’ has taken and is taking place at the level of media, institutions, communities and individuals; and on the other hand, show how individuals, groups of individuals and organisations challenge and change dominant gender discourses and practices. The wide variety of rich case materials reveal how gender ideals not only normalize, but are actively and purposefully negotiated and transformed to create individualised and inclusive physical culture contexts. The final chapter explores how the book builds on and extends existing gender and physical culture research.This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal Sport in Society.
Natalie Barker-Ruchti & Karin Grahn
Gender in Physical Culture [PDF ebook]
Crossing Boundaries – Reconstituting Cultures
Gender in Physical Culture [PDF ebook]
Crossing Boundaries – Reconstituting Cultures
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Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 134 ● ISBN 9781351728553 ● Editor Natalie Barker-Ruchti & Karin Grahn ● Publisher Taylor and Francis ● Published 2018 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 6737522 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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