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This book presents a critical rethinking of assumptions that have informed our understanding of women’s engagement in contact sport, based on an in-depth ethnography with an English rugby team. Looking at the day-to-day concerns of women who play rugby, this work provides a refreshing perspective on different ways of doing femininities in postfeminist times. Women’s rugby is one of the world’s fastest growing sports, yet it is also a physical game that is traditionally the preserve of men. Tackling Stereotypes reveals the cultural and symbolic stigma that ‘sticks’ to women’s rugby players and the tactics they use to carve out space for themselves and fight for legitimacy. It also argues that players engage in pragmatic politics, informed by their participation, that aims to enact realistic change. Branchu develops a situational sociology that furthers debates in the understanding of gender, belonging, becoming, embodiment, resistance politics, and the sociological study of sport.
Autor: Branchu, Charlotte
ISBN: 9783031167904
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 211
Produktart: Gebunden
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Veröffentlicht: 09.02.2023
Untertitel: Corporeal Reflexivity and Politics of Play in Women’s Rugby
Schlagworte: Amateur sport Contact sports Femininity Rugby Women's sport
Charlotte Branchu is a Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Liverpool, UK.

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