Women, Sport, and Film Course

Cosponsored by Athletics and Physical Education at Bryn Mawr College and the Exercise and Sports Studies Department at Smith College, with support from the Center for Science In Society at Bryn Mawr College and the Serendip website.

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INDEX OF WEB PAPERS

Alisa AlexanderCulture, Race, and Gender in Sports
Anonymous StudentFighting Kerry Keenan
Paula ArboledaEngendering Questions in Sports
Thida AyeCheerleading Men
Jennifer BanasWomen Athletes in Male Dominated Sports
Laura BangA Tale of Apocalypses, Men, Women, & Sports
Stefani BluesteinMale Cheerleading is a Sport!
Balpreet BhogalThe Struggles of Courageous Athletes, and the Benefits for the Future
Celeste CavinessQuestion 2
Jennifer ChangThe Social and Cultural Implications of Gender-Crossing in Sports
Peilin ChenThe World of Competitive Figure Skating
Abigail ClaiborneArticle No Longer Available, May 2003
Kayan ClarkeBlack Women in Sports: Sexuality and Athleticism
Brooke ColemanRecreating the 'Norm'
Sarah CushwaBruises, Blood and Biceps: Is It All Worth It?
Geeti DasPE Paper Topic 2
Kristina DavisNon-traditional sport
Kelley DuranNontraditional Sport: The benefits and Costs
Molly FinneganFirst Place: A Screenplay
Kerry FlanaganGender Barriers in Sport
Elizabeth GodshallHow the Introduction of the Individual into a Non-traditional Sport for His or Her Gender Affects that Individual and the Sport Itself
Trisha GouldA Woman In a Man's World
Nicole GouletGender Barriers: When Will the Ridicule Cease?
Elvira HammershaimbPAPER TOPIC 2: SOCIAL COSTS TO THOSE NOT ENTERING GENDER SPECIFIC SPORTS NOT THEIR OWN
Lauren HolwayA Fight to the Death: NCAA vs. AIAW
Amanda HrubikAn Inconsequential Answer
Meredith JasonThe Six-Week Challenge
Lorian JenkinsAgainst Gender Norms
Sarah JohnsonChallenging The Institution of Sport and Its Values: The Costs and Benefits of Female Athletes in Ma
Sarah KatzSub-Mergent Power: Struggles for Equality under the AIAW/NCAA Merger
AKFinal Paper
Emilie KottenmeierOne Race
Stephanie KristalNon-Traditional Sport Roles, Society and Culture
Jessica LeeMerging and Submerging of Women in Sports
Ye LeeEye of the Tiger*
Katie LefebvreTopic #2: Gender and Sport
Adrienne LeonardWhat are the social and cultural costs and benefits of an individual entering a non-traditional sport for their gender/sex?
Brooke LeonardQuestion #2: Men and Women in Non-Traditional Sports
Monica LocsinExcelling in a Non-Traditional Sport
Elizabeth MarcusDefying Society's Norms
Faye McGrath"Men and Women In Sport"
Deepti MenghaniWomen Kicks
Janet Meronesport mergers
Natalie MerrillPublic/Private Spheres and Sports
Zoe MeyerGirls playing with the Boys, and Boys playing with the Girls
Katherine MontgomeryWomen, Sport and Film: The Merger of Men's and Women's Sports
Erin MurphyIndividuals Entering Non-Traditional Roles in Sports
Jessica PadgettThe Issues of Women in Sport
Tasneem PaghdiwalaUnseen Effects of Title Nine
Roberta PetersEntering a Non-traditional Sport (Question #2)
Aimee PetroskySociety and Sport
Jim Pikecoming together
Alia PrestonGoing Against the Grain: Athletes Changing Gender Roles
Jennifer PrinceMy WNBA experience
Erin RagozaThe Social and Cultural Costs and Benefits of Entering a Sport Not Traditional to Your Sex/Gender
R.R.Making the Cut
Jacqueline RaymondThe Struggle For Acceptance
Claire Reilly-ShapiroEntering Non-Traditional Sports
Rebecca RouseLords of the Underwater Dance: Men in Synchronized Swimming
Emily Rumphwomen, sport, and film
Mary SagariaPushing the Gender Boundaries
Lelani SanchezBoat Rocker
Jennifer SawyerPraise vs. Fear
Anonymous Student Does it benefit women's athletic organizations to be incorporated by the men's?
Delaina S. Masculinity and Feminily in Sports
Jenny SimonBlurring The Lines
Debbie SiuMy movie script (very creative, huh?!)
Suzy SkotheimThe Female Athlete and the Search Equality
Aubrey StrohlFinal Paper
Tina TanWhat are the social and cultural costs and benefits of and individual entering a non-traditional sport for their gender?
Faith WassmannBenefits of the WNBA
Sarah Welsh2. What are the social and cultural costs and benefits of an individual (male or female) entering a non-traditional sport for their gender/sex (e.g. w
Dasen WoitkowskiThe Sex of Sports