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_aChoi, Precilla Y. L., _eauthor. _91026748 |
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_aFemininity and the physically active woman / _cPrecilla Y.L. Choi. |
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_aLondon ; _aPhiladelphia : _bRoutledge, _c2000. |
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_axi, 121 pages : _billustrations ; _c25 cm. |
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_gPart 1. _tThe Gendered Nature of Sport and Exercise -- _tHow Much Physical Activity do People Participate in? Why are Fewer Women than Men Physically Active? The 'sporty' Type -- _tHegemonic Femininity -- _tTowards a Psychology of the Physically Active Woman -- _gPart 2. _tA Herstory of Sport -- _tBiology as Destiny -- _tProtecting Women as Mothers -- _tQuestioning Biological Femaleness -- _tFeminine Appropriate Sports -- _tFighting Women -- _tQuestioning Femininity -- _tThe 'Masculine' Girl -- _gPart 3. _tThe Sporting Woman -- _tSportswomen as Girls, Wives and Mothers -- _tAccommodation and Resistance -- _tWomen's Magazines -- _tThe Threat of the Lesbian Label -- _tLesbian Athletes -- _tPerforming Femininity -- _gPart 4. _tThe Muscular Woman -- _tThe Sport of Bodybuilding -- _tThe Female Bodybuilding Competition -- _tResistance or Compliance -- _tFlex Appeal -- _tSex Appeal -- _tThe Beauty and the Beast -- _gPart 5. _tThe Exercising Woman -- _tPursuing Beauty Through Exercise -- _tBeauty Equals Health -- _tWomen's Imperfect Bodies -- _tReducing the Body -- _tBody Dissatisfaction -- _tSelf-objectification -- _tFeminine Appropriate Exercise -- _tEmpowering Women -- _gPart 6. _tThe Influence of the Sporty Type -- _tSchool Experiences -- _tPerceptions of Ability -- _tNegotiating Femininity and Physicality -- _tPredicting Exercise Behaviour -- _tA Theoretical Model of Activity Choice -- _gPart 7. _tFuture Directions -- _tAlternative Sport Forms -- _tRedefining Health and Physical Activity -- _tRethinking Gender. |
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