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Femininity, Sports, and FeminismDeveloping a Theory of Physical LiberationLafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania
Lafayette College U.S. society continues to accept myths regarding the supposed weakness of womens bodies. Womens displays of physical power are often prevented or undermined, typically in ways centering on the concept of femininity. Increasing numbers of female athletes have not led to a true physical feminist liberation, one which would increase womens confidence, power, respect, wealth, enjoyment of physicality, and escape from rape and the fear of rape. Despite these possible benefits, most feminists have not encouraged the development of physical power in women. Although caution regarding physical power is warranted, the benefits of a physical, libratory feminism outweigh the risks.
Key Words: feminism femininity sports female strength
Journal of Sport & Social Issues, Vol. 28, No. 3,
245-265 (2004) This article has been cited by other articles:
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