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The Palgrave Handbook of Feminism and Sport, Leisure and Physical Education
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Louise Mansfield
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Jayne Caudwell
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Belinda Wheaton
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Beccy Watson
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2018
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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2018
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Feminist Thinking, Politics and Practice in Sport, Leisure and Physical Education
pp. 19
Challenges and Transformations in Women’s Leisure, Sport and Physical Education Movements
pp. 25
Feminism and PE: Does Gender Still Matter?
pp. 43
Sporting Females: Power, Diversity and the Body
pp. 57
Patricia Vertinsky on Becoming and Being a Feminist Sport Historian: A Dialogue with Beccy Watson
pp. 73
On the Development of Sport and Masculinities Research: Feminism as a Discourse of Inspiration and Theoretical Legitimation
pp. 95
Gender and the Body in Leisure and Tourism
pp. 111
‘And Still Serena Rises’: Celebrating the Cross-Generational Continuities of Black Feminisms and Black Female Excellence in Sport
pp. 133
Gender, Sport and Media Between the Mid-1980s and Early 2000s: Developments, Trajectories and Transformations
pp. 149
Women and Sports Coaching
pp. 163
Reflecting on the Use of Feminist Theories in Sport Management Research
pp. 181
Tensions and Future Directions for the Women and Sport Movement
pp. 203
Feminist Epistemologies, Methodologies and Method
pp. 209
Embodied Ways of Knowing: Revisiting Feminist Epistemology
pp. 227
Feminist Ethnographies in Sport and Leisure
pp. 243
Autoethnography, Women and Sport
pp. 257
Gender, Media and New Media Methods
pp. 275
Blogging and Feminist Participatory Research Online
pp. 293
Utilizing Sporting Autobiographies for Feminist Research: The Case of Cyclist Nicole Cooke
pp. 313
Thinking Intersectionally and Why Difference (Still) Matters in Feminist Leisure and Sport Research
pp. 335
Un/Intentional Pedagogies: Impacts of Feminist Ethics and Methods in Practice
pp. 353
Feminist Theories of Sport, Leisure and Physical Education
pp. 357
Norbert Elias, Figurational Sociology and Feminisms
pp. 375
Feminist Cultural Studies
pp. 393
Poststructuralist Feminism in Sport and Leisure Studies
pp. 409
Judith Butler, Feminism, and the Sociology of Sport
pp. 427
HPE: Pedagogy, Feminism, Sexualities and Queer Theory
pp. 447
Feminist Theories of Emotion and Affect in Sport
pp. 463
Third-Wave Feminism and Representation
pp. 479
Post-colonial Feminism, Black Feminism and Sport
pp. 497
Feminism, Intersectionality and the Problem of Whiteness in Leisure and Sport Practices and Scholarship
pp. 517
Contemporary Feminist Issues in Sport, Leisure and Physical Education
pp. 523
Healthism, Girls’ Embodiment, and Contemporary Health and Physical Education: From Weight Management to Digital Practices of Optimization
pp. 537
Sporting Events, the Trafficking of Women for Sexual Exploitation and Human Rights
pp. 557
Feminism and Its Places: Women, Leisure and the Night-Time Economy
pp. 571
Some of Us Are Still Brave: Sport and the Social Production of Black Femaleness
pp. 589
Post-colonial Feminist International Relations Theory and Sport for Development and Peace
pp. 609
Faith, Religion and Feminist Thought in Sport, Leisure and Physical Education
pp. 627
Learning Lessons from the Feminisms of Ethnic “Others”
pp. 649
Transgender Issues in Sport and Leisure
pp. 667
Representations of the Sporting Female: Queering Paralympic Barbie
pp. 681
Sport Tourism and Feminism
pp. 699
Feminist Views of Action Sports
pp. 723
Feminist Praxis in Sport, Leisure and Physical Education
pp. 729
Pride Sports and Lou Englefield
pp. 739
Global Girl Project
pp. 747
Feminist Interventions in Physical Activity and Sport Science in Turkey
pp. 757
Can Girls Play Sport? Gender Performativity in Online Responses to Sport England’s This Girl Can Campaign
pp. 769
Feminism, Dietetics and Realistic Fitness: Can They Be Team Players?
pp. 793
‘Be Like Water’: Reflections on Strategies Developing Cross-Cultural Programmes for Women, Surfing and Social Good
pp. 809
Women and Sport Leadership: A Case Study of a Development Programme
pp. 825
The UK House of Commons Women and Sport Report 2014–2015: Policy, Evidence and Impact
pp. 841
Media Coverage of Women’s Sport: Personal Reflections
pp. 855
Girls, Physical Education and Feminist Praxis
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