Qualifying Times: Points of Change in U.S. Women's Sport

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University of Illinois Press, 2014/03/15 - 304 ページ
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This perceptive, lively study explores U.S. women's sport through historical "points of change": particular products or trends that dramatically influenced both women's participation in sport and cultural responses to women athletes.

Beginning with the seemingly innocent ponytail, the subject of the Introduction, scholar Jaime Schultz challenges the reader to look at the historical and sociological significance of now-common items such as sports bras and tampons and ideas such as sex testing and competitive cheerleading. Tennis wear, tampons, and sports bras all facilitated women’s participation in physical culture, while physical educators, the aesthetic fitness movement, and Title IX encouraged women to challenge (or confront) policy, financial, and cultural obstacles.

While some of these points of change increased women's physical freedom and sporting participation, they also posed challenges. Tampons encouraged menstrual shame, sex testing (a tool never used with male athletes) perpetuated narrowly-defined cultural norms of femininity, and the late-twentieth-century aesthetic fitness movement fed into an unrealistic beauty ideal.

Ultimately, Schultz finds that U.S. women's sport has progressed significantly but ambivalently. Although participation in sports is no longer uncommon for girls and women, Schultz argues that these "points of change" have contributed to a complex matrix of gender differentiation that marks the female athletic body as different than--as less than--the male body, despite the advantages it may confer.
 

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Introduction
1
1 What Shall We Wear for Tennis?
15
2 Commercial Tampons and the Sportswoman 193652
47
3 Rules Rulers and the Right Kind of Competition
73
4 Womens Sport and Questionable Sex
103
5 From Women in Sports to the New Ideal of Beauty
123
6 A Cultural History of the Sports Bra
149
7 Something to Cheer About?
167
Epilogue
187
Notes
201
Bibliography
239
Index
271
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Jaime Schultz is an assistant professor of kinesiology and women's studies at Penn State University.

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