Playing the Game

Playing the Game
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Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages : 352
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ISBN-10 : 0813116414
ISBN-13 : 9780813116419
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Playing the Game by : Kathleen E. McCrone

" In England the latter years of the nineteenth century saw a period of rapid and profound change in the role of women in sports. Kathleen McCrone describes this transformation and the social changes it helped to bring about. Based upon a thorough canvas of primary and secondary materials, this study fills a gap in the history of women, of sport, and of education."

Sport and the Physical Emancipation of English Women

Sport and the Physical Emancipation of English Women
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 9781040279564
ISBN-13 : 1040279562
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Sport and the Physical Emancipation of English Women by : Kathleen E. McCrone

First published in 1988. This study can be situated within the history of women, women’s education, women’s rights, sport, leisure and recreation. Its aim is not to establish or submit to review what is known or thought to be known about the Victorian world-view and woman’s place within it, but rather to investigate reactions against this view and the emergence of a counter-view through sport and exercise. An attempt is made to rescue the English sportswoman from the obscuring mists of the past, to discuss her as a transitional figure between opposing views of womanhood and to place her within the context of the general movement for the emancipation of women as an important effect and cause — without necessarily assuming what women’s status in sport and in society should have been.

Sport and the Physical Emancipation of English Women (RLE Sports Studies)

Sport and the Physical Emancipation of English Women (RLE Sports Studies)
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 341
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ISBN-10 : 9781317679646
ISBN-13 : 1317679644
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Sport and the Physical Emancipation of English Women (RLE Sports Studies) by : Kathleen McCrone

The nineteenth century was a golden age in British sports. Not only were sports immensely popular, but they began to assume the forms and qualities that still characterise them today. Moreover, the latter part of the century saw a significant participation in sports by women, and this book provides the first overall examination of this early development and the social changes that it helped to bring about. Since women’s entry into sports was chiefly a consequence of the campaign for better female education, the book begins with an account of sports at the Oxbridge women’s colleges, at the girls' public schools and at the new women’s physical training colleges. It then examines team sports such as hockey, lacrosse, and cricket and individual sports such as tennis, golf and cycling. Other chapters discuss the medical attitudes and prejudices toward women’s participation in sports and the role of sports in changing female dress.

Women's Leisure in England, 1920-1960

Women's Leisure in England, 1920-1960
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Publisher : Manchester University Press
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 071905737X
ISBN-13 : 9780719057373
Rating : 4/5 (7X Downloads)

Synopsis Women's Leisure in England, 1920-1960 by : Claire Langhamer

This study examines the complex relationship between women and leisure, drawing upon recent feminist theory. The text charts the changes in perception, representation and experiences of leisure for women between 1920 and 1960, and relates the changes to life cycle lines.

The Making of New Zealand Cricket, 1832-1914

The Making of New Zealand Cricket, 1832-1914
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 0714653543
ISBN-13 : 9780714653549
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis The Making of New Zealand Cricket, 1832-1914 by : Greg Ryan

This book examines the emergence and growth of cricket in relation to diverse patterns of European settlement in New Zealand - such as the systematic colonization schemes of Edward Gibbon Wakefield and the gold discoveries of the 1860s.

Routledge Handbook of Sport, Gender and Sexuality

Routledge Handbook of Sport, Gender and Sexuality
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 802
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ISBN-10 : 9781136326950
ISBN-13 : 1136326952
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Routledge Handbook of Sport, Gender and Sexuality by : Jennifer Hargreaves

The Routledge Handbook of Sport, Gender and Sexuality brings together important new work from 68 leading international scholars that, collectively, demonstrates the intrinsic interconnectedness of sport, gender and sexuality. It introduces what is, in essence, a sophisticated sub-area of sport sociology, covering the field comprehensively, as well as signalling ideas for future research and analysis. Wide-ranging across different historical periods, different sports, and different local and global contexts, the book incorporates personal, ideological and political narratives; varied conceptual, methodological and theoretical approaches; and examples of complexities and nuanced ways of understanding the gendered and sexualized dynamics of sport. It examines structural and cultural forms of gender segregation, homophobia, heteronormativity and transphobia, as well as the ideological struggles and changes that have led to nuanced ways of thinking about the sport, gender and sexuality nexus. This is a landmark work of reference that will be a key resource for students and researchers working in sport studies, gender studies, sexuality studies or sociology.

Playing With the Boys

Playing With the Boys
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Publisher : OUP USA
Total Pages : 376
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ISBN-10 : 9780195167566
ISBN-13 : 0195167562
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Playing With the Boys by : Eileen McDonagh

Athletic contests help define what we mean in America by "success." By keeping women from "playing with the boys" on the false assumption that they are inherently inferior, society relegates them to second-class citizens. In this forcefully argued book, Eileen McDonagh and Laura Pappano show in vivid detail how women have been unfairly excluded from participating in sports on an equal footing with men. Using dozens of powerful examples--girls and women breaking through in football, ice hockey, wrestling, and baseball, to name just a few--the authors show that sex differences are not sufficient to warrant exclusion in most sports, that success entails more than brute strength, and that sex segregation in sports does not simply reflect sex differences, but actively constructs and reinforces stereotypes about sex differences. For instance, women's bodies give them a physiological advantage in endurance sports, yet many Olympic events have shorter races for women than men, thereby camouflaging rather than revealing women's strengths.

Women and Sport

Women and Sport
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Publisher : Human Kinetics
Total Pages : 424
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ISBN-10 : 0873226860
ISBN-13 : 9780873226868
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Women and Sport by : D. Margaret Costa

Study of the past, present, and future of women in sport.

Señoritas in Blue

Señoritas in Blue
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Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Total Pages : 177
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ISBN-10 : 9781836241133
ISBN-13 : 1836241135
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Señoritas in Blue by : Inbal Ofer

Explores the role played by the Female Section of the Spanish Fascist Party (Seccion Femenina de la Falange - SF) in promoting women's political and professional rights within the authoritarian Franco regime in Spain. This book demonstrates how the SF's national leadership promoted an autonomous social and political agenda.