This book aims to fill an important gap in feminist literature. In so doing, it addresses critical issues in feminist research around women, sport, physical activity and PE. All too frequently, women's presence in the sporting arena is marginalised and rarely are women's experiences heard and analysed. Drawing on a diversity of women's perspectives and theoretical standpoints, this book focuses upon the neglected process of research with women about 'sport'. All contributors to this collection have drawn on their research to illuminate and illustrate the dilemmas and issues involved in researching women's lives.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgements - Foreword; J.Hargreaves - Introduction; G.Clarke & B.Humberstone - Managing a Women's Sport Organisation: Interpreting Biographies; G.Clarke & B.Humberstone - Researching a Women's Sport Organisation; B.Grace - Playing a Part: The Lives of Lesbian Physical Education Teachers; G.Clarke - Islam, Well-Being and Physical Activity: Perceptions of Muslim Young Women; H.Zaman - Self-Confidence and Self-Esteem in Physical Education and Sport; J.Graydon - On Pleasure and Pain: Women Speak Out about Physical Activity; J.Wright & A.Dewar - Working on the Body: Links between Physical Activity and Social Power; S.Gilroy - Elite Women Wheelchair Athletes in Australia; T.Grey - Sexual Harassment and Sexual Abuse in Sport; C.Brackenridge -Time and Context in Women's Sport and Leisure; M.Talbot - Gender Relations in Physical Education Initial Teacher Education; A.Flintoff - The Sporting Lives of Women in European Countries: Issues in Cross-National Research; S.Scraton - Challenging Dominant Ideologies in the Research Process; B.Humberstone - Notes on Contributors - Index