Recognition,Respect and Athletic Excellence |
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Authors: | Sylvia Burrow |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Humanities, Cape Breton University, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canadasylvia_burrow@cbu.cahttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-4850-6046 |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTScholars across disciplines recognize sport as an institution perpetuating sexism and bias against women in light of its masculine ideals. However, little philosophical research identifies how a masculine environment impacts women’s possibilities in sport. This paper shows that socially structured masculine ideals of athletic excellence impact recognition of women’s athletic achievements while contributing to contexts endangering respect and self-respect. Exploring athletic disrespect reveals connections to more broadly harmful sport practices that include physical and sexual violence. Thus, the practical concern is that sport’s masculine ideals might undermine women’s pursuit of athletic excellence in more harmful ways than previously recognized. |
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Keywords: | Excellence gender recognition respect self-respect |
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