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Title Extraordinary sportswomen / editors, Susanna Hedenborg, Gertrud Pfister
Edition First edition
Published London ; New York : Taylor and Francis, 2018
©2018

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Description ix, 102 pages : tables ; 26 cm
Series Sport in the global society. Contemporary perspectives
Sport in the global society. Contemporary perspectives.
Summary "As in many other fields, in sports too, women were latecomers and considered as the other sex at least until the twenty-first century. When sport developed in its modern forms towards the second half of the nineteenth century, women were (and to a certain degree still are) considered too weak to participate in strenuous physical activities, and were thus excluded from various sports, competitions and events. Although they gradually gained access to all sports, competitive sport was and is still today one of the few areas in modern societies with strict gender segregation: in most sports, men do not compete against women and playing sport is always doing gender. Yet, in many epochs and in many regions of the world, there were female rebels who did not comply with the ideals, norms and rules that contributed to womens marginalization. Who were these women, what were their aims and motivations, which strategies did they apply and how did they fight and win their battles against the gender order of their time?The chapters were originally published as a special issueof Sport in Society."--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Sports for women.
Sports -- Study and teaching.
Leisure -- Study and teaching.
Gender identity in sports.
Gender identity -- Study and teaching.
Social sciences.
Author Hedenborg, Susanna, editor
Pfister, Gertrud, 1945- editor
ISBN 9780815360858 (hardback)
0815360851 (hardback)
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