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Playing With the Boys

Why Separate is Not Equal in Sports

Eileen McDonagh, Laura Pappano


Athletic contests help define what we mean in America by "success." By keeping women from "playing with the boys" on the false assumption that they are inherently inferior, society relegates them to second-class citizens. In this forcefully argued book, Eileen McDonagh and Laura Pappano show in vivid detail how women have been unfairly excluded from participating in sports on an equal footing with men. Using dozens of powerful examples--girls and women breaking through in football, ice hockey, wrestling, and baseball, to name just a few--the authors show that sex differences are not sufficient to warrant exclusion in most sports, that success entails more than brute strength, and that sex segregation in sports does not simply reflect sex differences, but actively constructs and reinforces stereotypes about sex differences. For instance, women's bodies give them a physiological advantage in endurance sports, yet many Olympic events have shorter races for women than men, thereby camouflaging rather than revealing women's strengths.
Preface Acknowledgments 1. What's the Problem 2. The Sex Difference Question 3. Title IX: Old Norms in New Forms 4. Sex Segregated Sports on Trial 5. Inventing Barriers 6. Breaking Barriers 7. Pass the Ball Notes Index
Eileen McDonaghProfessor of Political Science, Northeastern University, Laura Pappano
"Makes a dynamic case for reshuffling our gendered assumptions about sports."--Bust |k No