MASCULINITIES IN SPORT: THE CASE OF RUGBY
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https://doi.org/10.22456/1982-8918.94214Keywords:
Sports. Gender Identity. Masculinity.Abstract
This essay debates rugby as a mediating practice when configurating meanings of masculinities. Amidst the civilizing process and the suffragist movement, rugby’s rules and the masculinities advocated by its practitioners underwent changes. Rugby has traveled a non-linear path where it sometimes reproduces traditional conceptions and sometimes contributes to tensions in gender relations.
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