ABSTRACT

Although female athletes are successful in all types of sport, in many countries sport is still a male domain. This book examines and compares the sporting experiences of women from different countries around the world and offers the first systematic and cross-cultural analysis of the topic of women in sport.

Sport and Women presents a wealth of new research data, including in-depth case-studies of 16 countries in North and South America, Asia, Eastern and Western Europe and Africa. In addition, the book offers comparative assessments of the extent to which women are represented in global sport and the opportunities that women have to participate in decision-making processes in sport.

The book illuminates a wide range of key international issues in women's sport, such as cultural barriers to participation and the efficacy of political action. It is therefore essential reading for anybody with an interest in the sociology, culture and politics of sport.

chapter |3 pages

Lorber’s categories as tools

chapter 2|20 pages

Women and sport in Norway

chapter 3|18 pages

Women and sport in the UK

chapter |1 pages

Bibliography

chapter 6|19 pages

Women and sport in Spain

chapter 9|6 pages

Women and sport in South Africa

Shaped by history and shaping sporting history

chapter |9 pages

Sport in the history of South Africa

chapter |8 pages

Opportunities for participation

chapter 11|1 pages

Girls’ and women’s sport in Canada

From playground to podium

chapter |8 pages

Organisation of amateur sport in Canada

chapter |6 pages

Women in sport leadership

chapter |3 pages

Notes

chapter |3 pages

Notes

chapter 14|6 pages

Women and sport in Iran

Keeping goal in the hijab?

chapter |7 pages

Practicing sport in the hijab

chapter 15|14 pages

Women’s sport in the People’s Republic of China

Body, politics and the unfinished revolution

chapter |2 pages

Notes

chapter 17|14 pages

Women and sport in New Zealand

chapter 18|15 pages

Women’s inclusion in sport

International and comparative findings