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Mar 1, 2016 · In my research into gendered bodily performances in sport, I initially employed the term “exclusive masculinity” (Wellard, 2002) to describe a particular form of hegemonic masculinity that I...
- Ian Wellard
- 2016
Mar 25, 2021 · Masculinities signified by stereotypically feminine traits and men who embody them are argued to be accruing power. Considering these developments, this study investigates the extent to which male athletes support inclusive perceptions and expressions of masculinity and the concordance between beliefs and behaviors.
- Max Stick
- 2021
Anderson suggests that men, and particularly gay men, have more latitude in sports today, but sport is still a space of restricted masculinity and sexual prejudice. The limited data-based research confirms that sport is a hostile climate for lesbian/gay/bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people.
Sep 27, 2024 · Results showed that women athletes struggled with body image, societal expectations, gender bias and diversity, and male interactions, even as they challenged gender norms and established their presence in these male-dominated sports.
May 1, 2013 · Feminist scholarship has had a profound impact upon the study of sports. It has forced us to recognize the gendered nature of these activities and to question the traditional exclusion and marginalization of most females from sports.
- Bruce Kidd
- 2013
Mar 27, 2024 · Over the 25 years of this study, power- and high-contact sports coverage leaned heavily toward men, with 68% of coverage. Team sports saw a similar sort of issue with representation. Women did receive significantly more coverage than men, with almost five hours more coverage in total.
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May 8, 2015 · Noting research centred in the Western sporting cultures and focusing on white men, Anderson sees future needs for research examining the intersection of decreasing homophobia according to race, geography, age and other confounding variables. Get full access to this article.