Gender Testing in Sport

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Androgenic Hormones
Aurelie Olivesi
biomedical ethics
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Brunet Laurence
Camporesi Silvia
CAS Panel
Caster Semenya
Caster Semenya Case
Caster Semenya's Gender
Caster Semenya's Victory
Caster Semenya’s Gender
Caster Semenya’s Victory
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ethics of sport
Eva Rodriguez
Fabien Rose
fairness in competition
Female Athletes
Female Hyperandrogenism
gender identity in athletics
gender testing
Gender Tests
Gender Verification
Gender Verification Tests
IAAF Regulation
International Olympic Committee
intersex
intersex athletes
intersexuality
IOC
IOC Policy
IOC's Decision
IOC’s Decision
Maugeri Paolo
media representation
Normal Male Range
Olivesi Aurelie
Philippe Liotard
Postapartheid South Africa
Prohibited Substance
Salle Muriel
Sandy Montanola
Semenya's Case
Semenya’s Case
sex verification policies
Sloop John
South African Athlete Caster Semenya
South African Athletes
South African society
South African Sports
South African Voice
sport and the media
sports ethics

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138308657
  • Weight: 660g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Jun 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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After the young South African athlete Caster Semenya won the 800m title at the 2009 World Championships she was obliged to undergo gender testing and was temporarily withdrawn from international competition. The way that this controversy unfolded represents a rich and multi-layered example of the construction of gender in wider society and the interrelationships between sport, culture and the media. This is the first book to explore the case in depth, from socio-cultural, ethical and legal perspectives.

Analysing what came to be called "the Caster Semenya Case" in a comprehensive and multi-disciplinary fashion, and covering issues from media discourses and the rhetoric and regulations of the sport’s governing bodies to the reaction of the athlete herself, the book explores the ethics of how gender norms in sport, and in society more generally, are constructed through appearance, behaviour and sporting performance. This 2009 controversy can be taken as an indicator of the tensions of the time, and served as a link between medical sciences, society and gender.

Including discussions of key concepts such as 'intersex', 'body norms', and 'fairness', Gender Testing in Sport is fascinating and important reading for anybody with an interest in sport studies, gender studies or biomedical ethics.

Sandy Montañola is Senior Lecturer in Communication Studies at the University of Rennes 1 (Centre for Research on Political Action in Europe) and supervisor of a journalism degree (IUT, Lannion, France). She has a special interest in the connection between medicine, gender and media coverage from social representation to the ir impact in the public arena. She currently works on two projects about the media coverage of scientists' discourse and bodily norms (especially in intersex and childbirth), and the place of journalists in the representation of diversity Aurélie Olivesi is a Senior Lecturer in Communication and Media Studies at Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1. Her research fields are the analysis of media discourse (in printed press and internet forums) and the study of how gender in the political field is represented in the media. She has published a monograph about the 2007 French presidential election: Implicitement Sexiste? Genre, politique et discours journalistique. She has a special interest in the representation of gender perturbation in the media, and in the lay discourse about gender issues published in the media