Sporty Girls: Gender, Health and Achievement in a Postfeminist Era [Book Review]

Hypatia 1 (2024)
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Abstract

Sheryl Clark's 2021 book, "Sporty Girls: Gender, Health and Achievement in a Postfeminist Era," explores how girls navigate complex identities shaped by sports participation and societal expectations. Clark examines the complex pressures faced by girls in London and beyond, and how these experiences inform broader discussions on gender, health, and identity through sports participation in contemporary culture. This volume is one of nine titles comprising an ongoing Palgrave Macmillan series under the umbrella concept of New Femininities in Digital, Physical and Sporting Cultures (NFDPSC), co-edited by four international scholars in sociology, health, sport, and public policy.

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Peg Brand Weiser
University of Oregon

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