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Playing unfair the media image of the female athlete (edition 2002)

by Kenyon King, Loretta Alper, Jessica Nachem, Mary Jo Kane, Pat Griffin1 more, Michael Messner

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Examines the post Title IX media environment in terms of the representation of female athletes. It demonstrates that while men's identities in sports are equated with deeply held values of courage, strength and endurance, the accomplishments of female athletes are framed very differently and in much more stereotypical ways.… (more)
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Title:Playing unfair the media image of the female athlete
Authors:Kenyon King
Other authors:Loretta Alper, Jessica Nachem, Mary Jo Kane, Pat Griffin, Michael Messner
Info:Northampton, MA : Media Education Foundation, c2002.
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Examines the post Title IX media environment in terms of the representation of female athletes. It demonstrates that while men's identities in sports are equated with deeply held values of courage, strength and endurance, the accomplishments of female athletes are framed very differently and in much more stereotypical ways.

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