Browsing Institutt for friluftsliv, idrett og kroppsøving by Subject "370"
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Endring og motstand mot endring av femininiteter og maskuliniteter i idrett og kroppskultur i Norge 1890-1950 - med et sideblikk på Tyskland, Sverige og Danmark : en feministisk analyse av et empirisk materiale
(Doctoral thesis; Peer reviewed, 1997)The title is "Changing Fernininities and Masculinities in Sport and Body Cultures in Norway: 1890-1950 - with a Sideglance to Germany, Sweden and Denmark. A Feminist Analysis of an empirical Material" . Focus is on the ... -
Female flying bodies in Norwegian sports media
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Fridtjof Nansen : the making of his world of men
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Hans B. Skaset : mannen i media
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Heresy as a victorious political practice : grass-roots politics in Norwegian sports 1972-1975
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2000)This article deals with a question of sport politics: the fight for female participation in the most popular running competition in Norway between 1972- 75. The focus is on the process from doxa (what we take for granted), ... -
Konstruksjon av kjønn og seksualitet i en dramaturgisk idrettskontekst
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2003)This article focuses on how the dominating gender and sexualized order is reproduced, and on how new constellations between femininities and masculinities are constructed in the elite sports media. The point of departure ... -
Media image : sport, gender and national identities in five European countries
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2002)This article investigates the media construction of female bodies in relation to the symbolic processes of national-making through the European Championship in handball in 1998. The focus is on mediated texts from Denmark, ... -
Nanna With - et tilbakeblikk på sportsjournalistikk
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Tindebestigersker og andre jættekvinder : klatring og kjønn i et historisk perspektiv
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2006)Although women have been climbing mountains in Norway for more than 150 years, their history is mostly silent. The ideal of femininity which held that a woman should be weak, delicate and submissive, was challenged by ...