2012
DOI: 10.5406/jsporthistory.39.2.265
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Dissenting Voices: The Discourse of Competition in The Sportswoman

Abstract: In the 1920s, the appropriateness of competition for women became contested among educators and the public. In order to avoid the problems associated with men’s highly competitive athletics, many women physical educators sought to deemphasize competition and promote simple participation. According to sport historian Roberta Park, these women were “searching for a middle ground” in the debate. There was, however, another group of women whose position dissented from the polarized positions of the public as well … Show more

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