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Femininity and the physically active woman / Precilla Y.L. Choi.

By: Choi, Precilla Y. L.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Women and psychologyedited by Jane Ussher.Publisher: London : Routledge, 2000Description: xi, 121 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. + pbk.ISBN: 0415165601 (v) (hbk); 041516561X (m) (pbk).Subject(s): Women -- Psychology | Women -- Identity | Women -- Recreation | Women athletes | Femininity | Stereotype (Psychology) | Sex discrimination in sportsDDC classification: 305.42
Contents:
The gendered nature of sport and exercise -- A herstory of sport -- The sporting woman -- The muscular woman -- The exercising woman -- The influence of the sporty type -- Future directions.
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General Lending MTU Bishopstown Library Lending 305.42 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00085903
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Even in these days of the fitness boom far to few women take part in enough exercise to glean the significant health benefits on offer. This work explores one reason many women suggest for their lack of involvement in sport and exercise that they are not the sporty type. The author argues that the sporty type is masculine, and to determine how this notion might affect women's self-perceptions, she critically examines the experiences of women athletes, bodybuilders, recreational exercisers and girls' physical education. What emerges is the importance of visible differences between women and men, in terms of muscularity, strength and agility. If a girl or woman wishes to play the masculine game of sport she must do so in conformity with a number of patriarchal rules which ensure she is first and foremost recognized as a heterosexual feminine being. Contributing to a psychology of the physically active woman by examining women's experiences from feminist and genderd perspectives, It should be of interest to psychologists, sport scientists and health professionals.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 103-115) and indexes.

The gendered nature of sport and exercise -- A herstory of sport -- The sporting woman -- The muscular woman -- The exercising woman -- The influence of the sporty type -- Future directions.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Part 1 The Gendered Nature of Sport and Exercise
  • How Much Physical Activity do People Participate in?
  • Why are Fewer Women than Men Physically Active?
  • The 'Sporty' Type
  • Hegemonic Femininity
  • Towards a Psychology of the Physically Active Woman
  • Part 2 A Herstory of Sport
  • Biology as Destiny
  • Protecting Women as Mothers
  • Questioning Biological Femaleness
  • Feminine Appropriate Sports
  • Fighting Women
  • Questioning Femininity
  • The 'Masculine' Girl
  • Part 3 The Sporting Woman
  • Sportswomen as Girls, Wives and Mothers
  • Accommodation and Resistance
  • Women's Magazines
  • The Threat of the Lesbian Label
  • Lesbian Athletes
  • Performing Femininity
  • Part 4 The Muscular Woman
  • The Sport of Bodybuilding
  • The Female Bodybuilding Competition
  • Resistance or Compliance
  • Flex Appeal
  • Sex Appeal
  • The Beauty and the Beast
  • Part 5 The Exercising Woman
  • Pursuing Beauty Through Exercise
  • Beauty Equals Health
  • Women's Imperfect Bodies
  • Reducing the Body
  • Body Dissatisfaction
  • Self-objectification
  • Feminine Appropriate Exercise
  • Empowering Women
  • Part 6 The Influence of the Sporty Type
  • School Experiences
  • Perceptions of Ability
  • Negotiating Femininity and Physicality
  • Predicting Exercise Behaviour
  • A Theoretical Model of Activity Choice
  • Part 7 Future Directions
  • Alternative Sport Forms
  • Redefining Health and Physical Activity
  • Rethinking Gender
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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