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New Sporting Femininities

Embodied Politics in Postfeminist Times, New Femininities in Digital, Physical and Sporting Cultures

Erschienen am 01.08.2018, 1. Auflage 2018
Bibliografische Daten
ISBN/EAN: 9783319724805
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: xxvii, 334 S., 3 s/w Illustr., 9 farbige Illustr.,
Einband: gebundenes Buch

Beschreibung

This edited collection critically explores new and emerging models of female athleticism in an era characterised as postfeminist. It approaches postfeminism through a critical lens to investigate new forms of politics being practised by women in physical activity, sport and online spaces at the intersections of gender, ethnicity, sexuality and ability. New Sporting Femininities features chapters on celebrity athletes such as Serena Williams and Ronda Rousey, alongside studies of the online fitspo movement and women's growing participation in activities like roller derby, skateboarding and football. In doing so, it highlights key issues and concerns facing diverse groups of women in a rapidly changing gender-sport landscape. This collection sheds new light on the complex and often contradictory ways that women's athletic participation is promoted, experienced and embodied in the context of postfeminism, commodity feminism and emerging forms of popular feminism.

Autorenportrait

Kim Toffoletti is Associate Professor of Sociology at Deakin University, Australia. She specialises in the study of women's sporting experiences and representations, using transnational feminist and critical postfeminist perspectives. Holly Thorpe is Associate Professor of Sport and Physical Culture at the University of Waikato, New Zealand. Her recent publications include Women in Action Sport Cultures (Palgrave, 2016) and Transnational Mobilities in Action Sport Cultures (Palgrave, 2014). Jessica Francombe-Webb is Lecturer in Sport and Physical Culture at the University of Bath, UK. Her research draws from the discipline of feminist physical cultural studies in order to explore the contested politics of the (in)active body in relation to health, physical activity, body size, and appearance.