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El. knyga: No Slam Dunk: Gender, Sport and the Unevenness of Social Change

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In just a few decades, sport has undergone a radical gender transformation. However, Cheryl Cooky and Michael A. Messner suggest that the progress toward gender equity in sports is far from complete. The continuing barriers to full and equal participation for young people, the far lower pay for most elite-level women athletes, and the continuing dearth of fair and equal media coverage all underline how much still has yet to change before we see gender equality in sports.  

The chapters in No Slam Dunk show that is this not simply a story of an “unfinished revolution.” Rather, they contend, it is simplistic optimism to assume that we are currently nearing the conclusion of a story of linear progress that ends with a certain future of equality and justice.  This book provides important theoretical and empirical insights into the contemporary world of sports to help explain the unevenness of social change and how, despite significant progress, gender equality in sports has been “No Slam Dunk.”  
 


No Slam Dunk provides important theoretical and empirical insights into the contemporary world of sports to help explain the unevenness of social change and how, despite significant progress, gender equality in sports has been “No Slam Dunk.” 
Introduction i
Cheryl Cooky
Michael A. Messner
Part I Sport, Gender, and Sexuality
1 Gender Ideologies, Youth Sports, and the Production of Soft: Essentialism
15(22)
Michael A. Messner
2 Policing the Boundaries of Sex: A Critical Examination of Gender Verification and the Caster Semenya Controversy
37(17)
Cheryl Cooky
Shari L. Dworkin
3 Gender Relations and Sport: Local, National, Transnational
54(16)
Michael A. Messner
4 Women, Sports, and Activism
70(23)
Cheryl Cooky
Part II Sport as Gendered Practice
5 Barbie Girls versus Sea Monsters: Children Constructing Gender
93(20)
Michael A. Messner
6 "Girls Just Aren't Interested": The Social Construction of Interest in Girls' Sport
113(26)
Cheryl Cooky
7 Ready for Anything the World Gives Her?: A Critical Look At Sports-Based Positive Youth Development For Girls
139(21)
Lauren Rauscher
Cheryl Cooky
8 Separating the Men from the Moms: The Making of Adult Gender Segregation in Youth Sports
160(20)
Michael A. Messner
Suzel Bozada-Deas
9 Gender and Sport Participation in Montenegro
180(29)
Cheryl Cooky
Marko Begovic
Don Sabo
Carole A. Oglesby
Marj Snyder
Part III The Gender of Sports Media
10 "It's Dude Time!": A Quarter Century of Excluding Women's Sports in Televised News and Highlight Shows
209(16)
Cheryl Cooky
Michael A. Messner
Michela Musto
11 Reflections on Communication and Sport: On Men and Masculinities
235(12)
Michael A. Messner
12 It's Not about the Game: Don Imus, Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality in Contemporary Media
247(22)
Cheryl Cooky
Faye L. Wachs
Michael A. Messner
Shari L. Dworkin
13 "What Makes a Woman a Woman?" versus "Our First Lady of Sport": A Comparative Analysis of the United States and the South African Media Coverage of Caster Semenya
269(26)
Cheryl Cooky
Ranissa Dycus
Shari L. Dworkin
About the Authors 295(2)
About the Contributors 297(2)
Index 299
Cheryl Cooky is an associate professor of American Studies in the School of Interdisciplinary Studies at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. 

Michael A. Messner is a professor of sociology and gender studies at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. He is the author or editor of many books including Childs Play: Sport in Kids Worlds (Rutgers University Press).