2024, Vol. 11, Issue 5, Part C
Sport and Women's Empowerment
Author(s): Dr. Rajwinder Kaur
Abstract:The paper first considers the conceptualization of power. In Western thought, power has usually been defined as strength and dominion. This definition has been reproduced in sport, where masculine ideals of force and aggression are emphasized. An alternative female conception of power stresses energy and creativity. The second part of the paper considers the possibilities for political change through sport that are consistent with the feminist vision of power. It is suggested that the potential lies in the importance for women in sport to experience their physical strength and agency, and to build organizations that develop these qualities in the community of women. Some examples of women's empowerment in and through sport are presented. Although there is nothing resembling a feminist revolution taking place in sport as yet, the instances of change that have occurred are reasons for optimism.
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Dr. Rajwinder Kaur. Sport and Women's Empowerment. Int J Phys Educ Sports Health 2024;11(5):163-167.