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Sex Power and the Games, PDF eBook

Sex Power and the Games PDF

Part of the Genders and Sexualities in the Social Sciences series

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The Olympics promise democratic participation in a massive spectacle of competitive sport, but there remain inequalities, between nations and between people as well as the chance to widen opportunities, not least in the areas of sex gender.

The enfleshed bodies of those who take part and the bodies that regulate sport are central to the debate.

The two are linked, especially in a climate of change and the need to provide complex classifications, including gender verification and what constitutes.

This book examines the social and cultural impact of the games, at what they offer and how they are changing, for example in relation to spectacles, spectatorship and culture, including the links between art and sport and how art can promote social inclusion.

The rules and practices of the games have changed but how and who has the power to change them?

This book explores what forces are in play and where power lies.

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