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A Spectacular Leap: Black Women Athletes in Twentieth-Century America: Sport, Culture, and Society

Autor Jennifer H. Lansbury
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mar 2014
When high jumper Alice Coachman won the high jump title at the 1941 national championships with "a spectacular leap," African American women had been participating in competitive sport for close to twenty-five years. Yet it would be another twenty years before they would experience something akin to the national fame and recognition that African American men had known since the 1930s, the days of Joe Louis and Jesse Owens. From the 1920s, when black women athletes were confined to competing within the black community, through the heady days of the late twentieth century when they ruled the world of women's track and field, African American women found sport opened the door to a better life. However, they also discovered that success meant challenging perceptions that many Americans--both black and white--held of them. Through the stories of six athletes--Coachman, Ora Washington, Althea Gibson, Wilma Rudloph, Wyomia Tyus, and Jackie Joyner-Kersee--Jennifer H. Lansbury deftly follows the emergence of black women athletes from the African American community; their confrontations with contemporary attitudes of race, class, and gender; and their encounters with the civil rights movement. Uncovering the various strategies the athletes use to beat back stereotypes, Lansbury explores the fullness of African American women's relationship with sport in the twentieth century.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781557286581
ISBN-10: 1557286582
Pagini: 300
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: University of Arkansas Press
Colecția University of Arkansas Press
Seria Sport, Culture, and Society


Recenzii

"Jennifer Lansbury brings much needed scholarly attention to the lives of African American women athletes. She has written a compelling, readable narrative that uses biography to illuminate black women's place in sport history and, more broadly, U.S. history." --Susan K. Cahn, author of Coming on Strong: Gender and Sexuality in Twentieth-Century Women's Sport

“An important addition to the historiography of women and sport.”
The Journal of American History

“Jennifer Lansbury’s A Spectacular Leap is an example of great scholarship … [it] unlocks better understanding of black athletic achievement by illustrating the intersection of gender, race, and class, which is so intertwined that it is often simply conflated and essentialized for African Americans—all African American athletes are male, coming from eco­nomic hardship, and are encouraged and respected as men for their athletic dom­inance. Lansbury offers a kaleidoscopic image of black femininity attuned to the fact that African Americans, currently and historically, are not monolithic: they have lived throughout the country, with distinguishable regional and local peculi­arities; they have belonged to all socioeconomic classes; and African American male and female experiences have differed greatly. What stands out most in Lansbury’s work is the collective community action that has been a hallmark of black achievement across time and space, albeit, at times carried out under heav­ily gender oppressive conditions. … A Spectacular Leap is an insightful, well-researched, and thought-provoking analysis of African American female athletes in the last century and is more than a historical account, as it considers gender, politics, economics, nationalism, activism, and race.”
—Scott N. Brooks, The Journal of African American History, Volume 102, Nos. 1-2
A Spectacular Leap does an excellent job extending the conversation beyond gender, explaining how race and class intersected in women’s sport history. Sadly, as Lansbury shows with the Williams sisters, black women in sport continue to face stereotypes based on all three social identifiers.”
—Lindsay Parks Pieper, Sport in American History, December 2014

Notă biografică

Jennifer H. Lansbury formerly served as assistant professor of history and director of Sport and American Culture minor at George Mason University.