ABSTRACT

Diverse sex, gender, and sexual identities historically have been pushed to the margins in sport. While there is more visibility and inclusion for LGBTIQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer) people in sport today than in the past, there still exists bigotry and marginalization.

In this book, Vikki Krane and a team of leading sport scholars critically assess what we know about sex, gender, and sexuality in sport; expose areas in need of further inquiry; and offer new avenues for theory, research, and practice. Drawing on cultural studies perspectives, and with social justice at the heart of every chapter, the book discusses theory, policy, practice, and the experiences of LGBTIQ people in sport.

Sex, Gender, and Sexuality in Sport is an important read for undergraduate and postgraduate students in any class with content on LGBTIQ people in sport, but particularly for those studying sport and gender, sexuality and sport, LGBT studies, psychology of gender, contemporary issues in sport, sociology of gender, and sport and higher education. It is also a vital resource for scholars who conduct research in the area of LGBTIQ people in sport.

chapter 1|12 pages

Introduction

LGBTIQ people in sport

part I|54 pages

Conceptual frameworks

part II|75 pages

Sexual orientation and sport

chapter 7|18 pages

Focusing on the B in LGBTIQ

Bisexual athletes and sport

chapter 8|19 pages

Sports administration

Heteronormative presents, queer futures

part III|35 pages

Gender identity and sport

chapter 9|18 pages

Making space

Transgender athletes

part IV|41 pages

Intersex variations and sport

chapter 11|21 pages

Sex control in women’s sport

A history of the present regulations on hyperandrogenism in female athletes

chapter 12|18 pages

Fair play

Intersex variations and sport

part V|17 pages

Conclusion

chapter 13|15 pages

Creating a new sport culture

Reflections on queering sport