Riding Around the World
Buch, Englisch, 216 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 347 g
ISBN: 978-94-007-9381-1
Verlag: Springer Netherlands
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Acknowledgments.- Chapter 1. Introduction. Women, Men and Horses: Looking at the Equestrian World through a “Gender Lens”; Miriam Adelman and Jorge Knijnik.- Chapter 2. From Glamour to Drudgery - Changing Gender Patterns in the Equine Sector: A Comparative Study of Sweden and Great Britain in the 20th Century: Susanna Hedenborg and Manon Hedenborg White.- Chapter 3. Beyond the Binary: Gender Integration in British Equestrian Sport; Katherine L. Dashper.- Chapter 4. Becoming ‘One of the Lads’: Women, Horseracing and Gender in the United Kingdom; Deborah Butler.- Chapter 5. Tradition and Transgression: Women Who Ride the Rodeo in Southern Brazil; Miriam Adelman and Gabriela Becker.- Chapter 6. Romancing the Horse: Adventure and Femininity in Juvenile Equine Fiction for Girls; Ellen Singleton.- Chapter 7. Women in Equestrian Polo: Cultural Capital and Sport Trajectories; Michelle Gilbert and James Gillett.- Chapter 8. Cojones and Rejones: Multiple Ways of Experiencing, Expressing and Interpreting Gender in the Spanish Mounted Bullfight (rejoneo); Kirrilly Thompson.- Chapter 9. We Have to Make Horse Riding More Masculine!: On the Difference between Masculine Needs and Feminine practices in the Context of Swedish Equestrian Sports; Birgitta Plymoth.- Chapter 10. Horse Power: Gender, Work and Wealth in Canadian Show Jumping; Kendra Coulter.- Chapter 11. The Black, the White, the Green: Fluid Masculinities on Brazilian Dressage; Jorge Knijnik.- Chapter 12. Epilogue. A Research Agenda for Putting Gender Through its Paces; Miriam Adelman and Kirrilly Thompson.