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"I Used to Think Women Were Weak": Orthodox Masculinity, Gender Segregation, and Sport
Authors:Eric Anderson
Institution:1. Department of Education, University of Bath, BA2 7AY, United Kingdom;2. e‐mail: or .
Abstract:This article explores the cultural and structural forces that help influence the reproduction of sexist, misogynistic, and antifeminine attitudes among men in team sports. It first shows how the segregation of men into a homosocial environment limits their social contact with women and fosters an oppositional masculinity that influences the reproduction of orthodox views regarding women. However, this research also shows that when these same men compete in the gender-integrated sport of cheerleading, they positively reformulate their attitudes toward women. These findings therefore suggest that gender-integrating sports might potentially decrease some of the socionegative outcomes attributed to male team sport athletes, possibly including violence against women.
Keywords:cheerleading  gender  masculinity  misogyny  segregation  sexism  sport
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