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 1. Studying Sport, Men, and Masculinities From Feminist Standpoints / McKay, Jim; Messner, Michael A; Sabo, Donald F.
Pt. 1. Everyday Constructions of Hegemonic Masculinity.
2. Wrestling With Gender: Physicality and Masculinities Among Inner-City First and Second Graders / Hasbrook, Cynthia A.; Harris, Othello.
3. Moms, Sisters, and Ladies: Women Student Trainers in Men’s Intercollegiate Sport / Walk, Stephan R.
4. The Morality/Manhood Paradox: Masculinity, Sport, and the Media / Dworkin, Shari Lee; Wachs, Faye Linda.
5. Dueling Machos: Masculinity and Sport in Mexican Baseball / Klein, Alan M.
Pt. 2. Men’s Violence and Sport.
6. “Be a Buddy to Your Buddy”: Male Identity, Aggression, and Intimacy in a Boxing Gym / de Garis, Laurence.
7. Researching Sports Injury: Reconstructing Dangerous Masculinities / Young, Kevin; White, Philip.
8. Domestic Violence and Televised Athletic Events: “It’s a Man Thing” / Sabo, Donald F; Gray, Philip M; Moore, Linda A.
9. Athletic Affiliation and Violence Against Women: Toward a Structural Prevention Project / Crosset, Todd W.
10. Booze and Bar Fights: A Journey to the Dark Side of College Athletics / Curry, Timothy Jon.
11. After the War? Soccer, Masculinity, and Violence in Northern Ireland / Bairner, Alan.
Pt. 3. Contesting the Gender Regime of Sport.
12. Conceptions of Masculinity and Gender Transgressions in Sport Among Adolescent Boys: Hegemony, Contestation, and the Social Class Dynamic / Laberge, Suzanne; Albert, Mathieu.
13. Homosexuality and Sport: Who’s Winning? / Pronger, Brian.
14. Panic Sport and the Racialized Masculine Body / Rowe, David; McKay, Jim; Miller, Toby.
15. Dennis Rodman - Do You Feel Feminine Yet? Black Masculinity, Gender Transgression, and Reproductive Rebellion on MTV / Dunbar, Michelle D

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2: The Men’s Cultural Centre: Sports and the Dynamic of Women’s Oppression/Men’s Repression / Bruce Kidd.
3: Masculinity, Sexuality, and the Development of Early Modern Sport / Todd Crosset.
4: Baseball and the Reconstitution of American Masculinity, 1880-1920 / Michael S. Kimmel.
5: Rugby in the 19th Century British Boarding School System: A Feminist Psychoanalytic Perspective / Philip G. White and Anne B. Vagi.
PART II: Contemporary Research.
6: An Iron Man: The Body and Some Contradictions of Hegemonic Masculinity / R.W. Connell.
7: Masculinities and Athletic Careers: Bonding and Status Differences / Michael A. Messner.
8: ‘Cool Pose’: Black Masculinity and Sports / Richard Majors.
9: Football Ritual and the Social Reproduction of Masculinity / Don Sabo and Joe Panepinto.
10: Little Big Man: Hustling, Gender Narcissism, and Body Building Subculture / Alan M. Klein.
11: Gay Jocks: A Phenomenology of Gay Men in Athletics / Brian Pronger.
12: Male Cheerleaders and the Naturalization of Gender / Laurel R. Davis.
13: Women Coaching Male Athletes / Ellen J. Staurowsky.
PART III: Challenges, Changes, and Alternatives.
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15: Women of Color, Critical Autobiography, and Sport / Susan Birrell.
16: Warriors or Wimps? Creating Alternative Forms of Physical Education / Barbara Humberstone.
17: Addressing Homophobia in Physical Education: Responsibilities for Teachers and Researchers / Pat Griffin and James Genasci.
18: How Should We Theorize Gender in the Context of Sport? / M. Ann Hall.
Epilogue / Carole Oglesby
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