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The Politics of Ethnic 'Other' Girls and Women
Redaktion: Ratna, Aarti; Samie, Samaya F.
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There is a continuing need for critical scholarship about ethnic 'Other' girls and women in sport and physical culture, in order to represent their complex, multifarious and dynamic lived realities. This international collection of critical essays provides compelling insight into the lived realities of ethnic 'Other' females in sport.
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There is a continuing need for critical scholarship about ethnic 'Other' girls and women in sport and physical culture, in order to represent their complex, multifarious and dynamic lived realities. This international collection of critical essays provides compelling insight into the lived realities of ethnic 'Other' females in sport.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317266877
- Artikelnr.: 49263568
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317266877
- Artikelnr.: 49263568
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Aarti Ratna is a senior lecturer in the sociology of sport and leisure at Leeds Beckett University, UK. Dr Ratna's scholarship is shaped by the contributions of Black feminist intellectuals, and she uses this theoretical lens to inform her research about race, gender, sport, leisure, and popular culture. Many of her publications have specifically focused upon the multifaceted subjectivities of British Asian female footballers. Her more recent projects aim to examine gender, belonging, diaspora communities and the changing leisure lifestyles of older South Asian men and women Samaya F. Samie is a critical educator whose interdisciplinary research interests include the fields of sociology, race and ethnic studies, south Asian studies, women and gender studies, post-colonial feminist epistemologies, sport and popular culture. Her published work focuses not only on the complex identity work of young British Pakistani Muslim men and their constructions of religious masculinities through sport and physical education, but also explores the intersections of gender, 'race', culture and religion in the lives of sporting (south Asian) Muslim women living in diaspora communities in the 'West'
Introduction: Sport, Race and Gender: The Politics of Ethnic 'Other' Girls
and Women [Aarti Ratna and Sumaya Farooq Samie] 1. Mapping the Field:
Research about Ethnic 'Other' Females, Sport and Physical Culture [Aarti
Ratna and Sumaya Farooq Samie] Part 1: Theoretical Interventions and
Knowledge Production 2. De/Colonizing 'Sporting Muslim Women':
Post-Colonial Feminist Reflections on the Dominant Portrayal of Sporting
Muslim Women in Academic Research, Public Forums and Mediated
Representations [Sumaya Farooq Samie] 3. Theoretical Considerations in the
Examination of African American Girls and Women in Sport [Akilah R.
Carter-Francique] 4. Re-confronting Whiteness: On-going Challenges in Sport
and Leisure Research [Beccy Watson and Sheila Scraton] Part 2: Experiences
at the Intersections of Identity 5. 'Using the Pen as a Weapon': The
Resistance of an Outsider Within [Aarti Ratna] 6. Confronting the
'Whiteness' of Women's Cricket: Excavating Hidden Truths and Knowledge to
Make Sense of Non-White Women's Experiences of Cricket [Raffaele Nicholson]
7. Ladies-Only! Empowerment and Comfort in Gender-Segregated Kickboxing in
the Netherlands [Jasmijn Rana] Part 3: Everyday Struggles and
Transformative Practice 8. Lorena "La Reina" Ochoa: Disindentifying Toward
Brown Solidarity [Katherine Jamieson and Yeomi Choi] 9. Do Women Get the
Offside Rule? Female Fans, Labelling and Stereotypes in Turkey [Itir
Erhart] 10. Sports Coaching and the Inclusion of Black Women in the United
Kingdom [Alexander J. Rankin-Wright and Leanne Norman]
and Women [Aarti Ratna and Sumaya Farooq Samie] 1. Mapping the Field:
Research about Ethnic 'Other' Females, Sport and Physical Culture [Aarti
Ratna and Sumaya Farooq Samie] Part 1: Theoretical Interventions and
Knowledge Production 2. De/Colonizing 'Sporting Muslim Women':
Post-Colonial Feminist Reflections on the Dominant Portrayal of Sporting
Muslim Women in Academic Research, Public Forums and Mediated
Representations [Sumaya Farooq Samie] 3. Theoretical Considerations in the
Examination of African American Girls and Women in Sport [Akilah R.
Carter-Francique] 4. Re-confronting Whiteness: On-going Challenges in Sport
and Leisure Research [Beccy Watson and Sheila Scraton] Part 2: Experiences
at the Intersections of Identity 5. 'Using the Pen as a Weapon': The
Resistance of an Outsider Within [Aarti Ratna] 6. Confronting the
'Whiteness' of Women's Cricket: Excavating Hidden Truths and Knowledge to
Make Sense of Non-White Women's Experiences of Cricket [Raffaele Nicholson]
7. Ladies-Only! Empowerment and Comfort in Gender-Segregated Kickboxing in
the Netherlands [Jasmijn Rana] Part 3: Everyday Struggles and
Transformative Practice 8. Lorena "La Reina" Ochoa: Disindentifying Toward
Brown Solidarity [Katherine Jamieson and Yeomi Choi] 9. Do Women Get the
Offside Rule? Female Fans, Labelling and Stereotypes in Turkey [Itir
Erhart] 10. Sports Coaching and the Inclusion of Black Women in the United
Kingdom [Alexander J. Rankin-Wright and Leanne Norman]
Introduction: Sport, Race and Gender: The Politics of Ethnic 'Other' Girls
and Women [Aarti Ratna and Sumaya Farooq Samie] 1. Mapping the Field:
Research about Ethnic 'Other' Females, Sport and Physical Culture [Aarti
Ratna and Sumaya Farooq Samie] Part 1: Theoretical Interventions and
Knowledge Production 2. De/Colonizing 'Sporting Muslim Women':
Post-Colonial Feminist Reflections on the Dominant Portrayal of Sporting
Muslim Women in Academic Research, Public Forums and Mediated
Representations [Sumaya Farooq Samie] 3. Theoretical Considerations in the
Examination of African American Girls and Women in Sport [Akilah R.
Carter-Francique] 4. Re-confronting Whiteness: On-going Challenges in Sport
and Leisure Research [Beccy Watson and Sheila Scraton] Part 2: Experiences
at the Intersections of Identity 5. 'Using the Pen as a Weapon': The
Resistance of an Outsider Within [Aarti Ratna] 6. Confronting the
'Whiteness' of Women's Cricket: Excavating Hidden Truths and Knowledge to
Make Sense of Non-White Women's Experiences of Cricket [Raffaele Nicholson]
7. Ladies-Only! Empowerment and Comfort in Gender-Segregated Kickboxing in
the Netherlands [Jasmijn Rana] Part 3: Everyday Struggles and
Transformative Practice 8. Lorena "La Reina" Ochoa: Disindentifying Toward
Brown Solidarity [Katherine Jamieson and Yeomi Choi] 9. Do Women Get the
Offside Rule? Female Fans, Labelling and Stereotypes in Turkey [Itir
Erhart] 10. Sports Coaching and the Inclusion of Black Women in the United
Kingdom [Alexander J. Rankin-Wright and Leanne Norman]
and Women [Aarti Ratna and Sumaya Farooq Samie] 1. Mapping the Field:
Research about Ethnic 'Other' Females, Sport and Physical Culture [Aarti
Ratna and Sumaya Farooq Samie] Part 1: Theoretical Interventions and
Knowledge Production 2. De/Colonizing 'Sporting Muslim Women':
Post-Colonial Feminist Reflections on the Dominant Portrayal of Sporting
Muslim Women in Academic Research, Public Forums and Mediated
Representations [Sumaya Farooq Samie] 3. Theoretical Considerations in the
Examination of African American Girls and Women in Sport [Akilah R.
Carter-Francique] 4. Re-confronting Whiteness: On-going Challenges in Sport
and Leisure Research [Beccy Watson and Sheila Scraton] Part 2: Experiences
at the Intersections of Identity 5. 'Using the Pen as a Weapon': The
Resistance of an Outsider Within [Aarti Ratna] 6. Confronting the
'Whiteness' of Women's Cricket: Excavating Hidden Truths and Knowledge to
Make Sense of Non-White Women's Experiences of Cricket [Raffaele Nicholson]
7. Ladies-Only! Empowerment and Comfort in Gender-Segregated Kickboxing in
the Netherlands [Jasmijn Rana] Part 3: Everyday Struggles and
Transformative Practice 8. Lorena "La Reina" Ochoa: Disindentifying Toward
Brown Solidarity [Katherine Jamieson and Yeomi Choi] 9. Do Women Get the
Offside Rule? Female Fans, Labelling and Stereotypes in Turkey [Itir
Erhart] 10. Sports Coaching and the Inclusion of Black Women in the United
Kingdom [Alexander J. Rankin-Wright and Leanne Norman]