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Throw Like a Girl, Cheer Like a Boy

The Evolution of Gender, Identity, and Race in Sports
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Throw Like a Girl, Cheer Like a Boy by Robyn Ryle explores the complex history of gender, sexuality, race, and social justice through the lens of sports. The book examines questions such as why cheerleading is predominantly female, the controversial gender testing faced by athletes like Caster Semenya, and the role of athletes like Megan Rapinoe and Colin Kaepernick in social justice activism. Topics include gender segregation, transgender athletes, homophobia, race, and globalisation, illustrating how sports both reflect and influence societal inequalities and progress.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in education, social justice, gender studies, and sports sociology, including students, academics, and sports enthusiasts keen on understanding the intersections of identity and athletics.

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This book uses the world of sports in order to reveal the complicated history of gender, sexuality, race, and social justice while connecting those stories to today’s athletes. It highlights the ways sports often contribute to inequalities, but also how they can help make the world more accepting.

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A thought-provoking journey into the complicated history of gender, sexuality, race, and social justice through the world of sports.

Have you ever wondered why most cheerleaders are girls? Or why some athletes, like Caster Semenya, have to prove they’re women while there’s no testing for men? And why do athletes like Megan Rapinoe and Colin Kaepernick use sports as a platform for social justice, and should they?

These questions and more are examined in Throw Like a Girl, Cheer Like a Boy: The Evolution of Gender, Identity, and Race in Sports. Robyn Ryle uses the world of sports to examine the history, controversy, and current conversations around sexuality, race, and social justice, bringing in the stories of today’s athletes to highlight the issues. Topics covered include gender segregation, gender testing, transgender athletes, sexuality, homophobia, globalization, race, and activism.

Throw Like a Girl, Cheer Like a Boy shows the great strides that have been made in the sports world, but there are still questions that remain and work that needs to be done. This book brings to attention the ways in which sports can contribute to inequalities while also demonstrating how sports can help create a more just world for everyone.

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Reviewers praise Ryle's clear, accessible writing that reveals how gender and race assumptions shape sports narratives. Library Chicken highlights the book's steady yet light tone in exploring issues like transgender athletes and homophobia, while Eric Anderson commends it as a riveting, intellectually engaging account perfect for readers interested in sport, gender, and sexuality.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781538184172

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 09 August 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 14.0mm

Width: 151.0mm

Height: 228.0mm

Weight: 281g

Pages: 186

About the Author

Robyn Ryle is a sociologist, writer, and sports fan who has taught about gender, race, and sexuality to college students for twenty years. Her previous books include She/He/They/Me: For the Sisters, Misters and Binary Resisters and Questioning Gender: A Sociological Exploration. She lives in Madison, Indiana.

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