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Pretty Versus Powerful in the Sports Pages
Print Media Coverage of U.S. Womens Olympic Gold Medal Winning Teams
Ray Jones
University of Pittsburghs Katz School of Business
Audrey J. Murrell
University of Pittsburgh
Jennifer Jackson
University of Pittsburgh
To examine how descriptions of the performance of female athletes are likely to reflect dominant beliefs about gender in society, 769 passages from the print media describing gold medal winning contests for four U.S. womens teams in the 1996 Olympics (basketball, gymnastics, soccer, and softball) and the U.S. womens hockey team in the 1998 Olympics were subjected to content analysis. The sports analyzed fall under the categories of Matteos study classifying the gender appropriateness of sport (masculine, feminine, and neutral). Two dimensions were examined for each passage: task relevance and use of gender stereotypes. Consistent with our expectations, female athletes in male sports were described by the print media using frequent male-to-female comparisons and comments that had little to do with sports or the athletes performance. Print media coverage of female athletes in female sports focused on performance while reinforcing female stereotypes. Implications of the images of female athletes portrayed by the print media are discussed.
Journal of Sport & Social Issues, Vol. 23, No. 2,
183-192 (1999)
DOI: 10.1177/0193723599232005

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