Feminism in new sporting spaces : gender, subjectivity and the female surfer in Britain
The popularity of 'lifestyle' sports like surfing has risen exponentially since the 1990s (Booth, 2004; Wheaton, 2010). The female interest in surfing has been a particularly pronounced feature of this growth; evident not only in terms of participation, but in terms of consumption and visi...
Main Author: | Roy, Georgina |
---|---|
Published: |
University of Brighton
2013
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.606525 |
Similar Items
-
A Female Poetics of Psalmody, c. 1560 - 1660
by: Deane, Mary
Published: (2006) -
The reflecting pool of society : aquatic sport, leisure and recreation in England, c. 1800-1918
by: Love, Christopher Andrew
Published: (2003) -
Biomechanical asymmetries and joint loading in elite rowers
by: Buckeridge, Erica
Published: (2013) -
Swimming in the panopticon : an ethnographic study of good practice in competitive youth swimming
by: Lang, Melanie
Published: (2009) -
Hot air and hydrogen : a literary and cultural history of ballooning in France (1783-1936)
by: Turner, Catherine Jane
Published: (2005)