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Women's Movement: Sport, Feminism, and the Torch Relay of the 1977 National Women's Conference Open
It made for a great photograph. Icons of the feminist movement, stars of women's sport, and amateur athletes joined in a show of solidarity, rallied around the torch that would inaugurate the 1977 National Women's Conference in Houston, Te…
Whither (or Wither) the Humanities in Kinesiology? Open
This article assesses the state of the humanities in kinesiology. Programs variously referred to as sport history, sport philosophy, physical culture studies, and physical cultural studies have become endangered species within the field. I…
Prelims Open
Citation (2023), "Prelims", Culvin, A. and Bowes, A. (Ed.) Women’s Football in a Global, Professional Era (Emerald Studies in Sport and Gender), Emerald Publishing Limited, Bingley, pp. i-xvii. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80071-052-82023…
Prelims Open
Citation (2022), "Prelims", Greey, A.D. and Lenskyj, H.J. (Ed.) Justice for Trans Athletes (Emerald Studies in Sport and Gender), Emerald Publishing Limited, Bingley, pp. i-xix. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80262-985-920221012
Title IX at 50: A Critical Celebration Open
This article is a critical celebration of Title IX. Fifty years of this landmark civil rights legislation has brought tremendous progress for girls and women in all areas of the U.S. educational system—including sport. However, Title IX ha…
An Introduction to Reading the Past Critically Open
This special issue of the Journal of Sport History honors the legacy of Dr. Susan Birrell who retired from the University of Iowa in December 2019 as a professor of American studies, although this was certainly not the end to her storied c…
View article: Manning Up: Modern Manhood, Rudimentary Pugilistic Capital, and Esquire Network’s <i>White Collar Brawlers</i>
Manning Up: Modern Manhood, Rudimentary Pugilistic Capital, and Esquire Network’s <i>White Collar Brawlers</i> Open
Debuting in 2013, Esquire Network’s first season of White Collar Brawlers features professional-class men with workplace conflicts looking to “settle the score in the ring.” In the show, white-collar men are portrayed as using boxing to re…