Even though teenaged girl Jackie Mitchell once struck out Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, women are still striking out on the hardball diamond. This book builds on recently published histories of women as amateur and professional players, umpires, sports commentators and fans to analyze the cultural and historical contexts for excluding females from America's pastime. Drawing on anthropological and feminist perspectives, the book examines the ways that constructions of women's bodies and normative social roles have pushed them toward softball instead of baseball. Sportswriter accounts, Title IX…mehr
Even though teenaged girl Jackie Mitchell once struck out Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, women are still striking out on the hardball diamond. This book builds on recently published histories of women as amateur and professional players, umpires, sports commentators and fans to analyze the cultural and historical contexts for excluding females from America's pastime. Drawing on anthropological and feminist perspectives, the book examines the ways that constructions of women's bodies and normative social roles have pushed them toward softball instead of baseball. Sportswriter accounts, Title IX sex-discrimination suits, and interviews with players explore the obstacles and the social isolation of females who join all-male baseball teams, while also discussing policies that inhibit the practice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marilyn Cohen is a professor of sociology and urban studies at Saint Peter's College, where she is also the director of women's studies. The author or editor of several books about Irish history and gender, she lives in Upper Montclair, New Jersey.
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface PART I: THE EXCLUSION OF WOMEN FROM PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL 1. Patriarchal Myths 2. "Contraband Pleasure": Victorian Era Baseball, 1866-1890 3. "Playing to the Surprise and Delight of the Crowd": Bloomer Girls and Barnstorming Exhibition Players, 1890-1935 4. "More Than the Usual Variety of Curves": The All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, 1943-1954 5. "A Woman Has Her Dreams Too": Three Women Players in the Professional Negro American League, 1952-1954 6. "Do Something Momentous": The Florida Sun Sox (1984) and the Colorado Silver Bullets (1994-1997) 7. "But Ila's for Real": Ila Borders, 1985-2000 PART II: THE EXCLUSION OF GIRLS AND WOMEN FROM AMATEUR BASEBALL 8. He-Sport and She-Sport: The Origins and Infrastructure of Gender Exclusion in Amateur Baseball 9. "It's Baseball Lib": Little League Baseball and Public Americana, 1939-1974 Conclusion: "Islands of Privateness" or Islands of Privilege Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface PART I: THE EXCLUSION OF WOMEN FROM PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL 1. Patriarchal Myths 2. "Contraband Pleasure": Victorian Era Baseball, 1866-1890 3. "Playing to the Surprise and Delight of the Crowd": Bloomer Girls and Barnstorming Exhibition Players, 1890-1935 4. "More Than the Usual Variety of Curves": The All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, 1943-1954 5. "A Woman Has Her Dreams Too": Three Women Players in the Professional Negro American League, 1952-1954 6. "Do Something Momentous": The Florida Sun Sox (1984) and the Colorado Silver Bullets (1994-1997) 7. "But Ila's for Real": Ila Borders, 1985-2000 PART II: THE EXCLUSION OF GIRLS AND WOMEN FROM AMATEUR BASEBALL 8. He-Sport and She-Sport: The Origins and Infrastructure of Gender Exclusion in Amateur Baseball 9. "It's Baseball Lib": Little League Baseball and Public Americana, 1939-1974 Conclusion: "Islands of Privateness" or Islands of Privilege Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
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