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The Female Tradition in Physical Education: Women First reconsidered: Routledge Studies in Physical Education and Youth Sport

Editat de David Kirk, Patricia Vertinsky
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 mar 2016
The Female Tradition in Physical Education re-examines a key question in the history of modern education: why did the remarkably successful leaders of female physical education, who pioneered the development of the subject in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century England, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, lose control in the years following the Second World War? Despite the later resurgence of second wave feminism they never regained a voice, with the result that male leadership was able to shift the curriculum in ways that neglected the needs and interests of girls and young women.
Drawing on new sources and a range of historiographical approaches, and touching on related fields such as therapeutic exercise and dance, the book examines the development of physical education for girls in a number of countries to offer an alternative explanation to the dominant narrative of the ‘demise’ of the female tradition.
Providing an important contextualization for the state of contemporary female physical education, this is fascinating reading for anybody with an interest in the development of sport and physical education, women’s and gender history, and physical culture more generally.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138899926
ISBN-10: 1138899925
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 1
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Physical Education and Youth Sport

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

1. Re-Examining Women First: Re-Writing the History of the ‘End of an Era’ 2. The Displacement of Ling for Laban: A Growing Alliance of Dance with the Arts 3. Dancing in New Directions: Transatlantic Connections 4. Under the Critical Eye: An Insider’s Experience of the Female Tradition 5. Behind and Beyond Women First: Hidden Histories and Silences in the Female Tradition 6. Moving to the ‘Midway Model’: The Longer Term Development of Dance Education 7. ‘Masculinisation’, ‘Sportification’ and ‘Academicisation’ in the Men’s Colleges: A Case Study of the Carnegie Curriculum 8. Transformation or Accommodation? The Entry of Women Students into Carnegie 9. Refuge: The Female Tradition, Gender, Class, Sex, and Sport in Northern England, 1960s–1970s 10. Gender Dynamics in the Making and Breaking of a Female PETE Culture in Sweden 11. The Rediscovery of a Female Tradition in the Physical Activity Field: The Case of Therapeutic Exercise 12. Women First Revisited: Recent Historical Research and Perspectives on U.S. Physical Education 13. Troubling the Progress and Loss Narratives: Insiders and Outsiders, Silences and Omissions, Signs and Route-Markers

Recenzii

"Though all chapters align with the theme and aim, there is real variety in the content. This is a welcome contribution to the field and does well to complement Fletcher’s original work, whilst also showing how the development of theoretical frameworks and standardised approaches (for example in oral history) have helped to improve our production and analysis of source materials to refine our understanding of the past."
'Eilidh Macrae, University of the West of Scotland'

Descriere

This book re-examines a key question in the history of modern education: why did the leaders of first wave feminist physical education, who pioneered the development of the subject in late 19th and early 20th century England and through imperial influence shaped its development in Canada, Australia and New Zealand, lose control in the years following the Second World War. Despite the later resurgence of feminism they never regained a voice, with the result that male leadership was able to shift the curriculum in ways that neglected the needs of girls and young women. This is fascinating reading for anybody with an interest in the history of sport or education, or women’s history.