Friday, March 22, 2019
Women, Sport, and Film :: Sociology Norms Society Essays
Women, Sport, and FilmThere are two sides to both coin. This is something to keep in mind when examining the topic of gender in sport. Specifically, I am speaking of the costs and benefits of a male or egg-producing(prenominal) entering a sport in which he or she is non traditionally authorized for their gender. The two sides to this concept lay not notwithstanding the various(prenominal)s sacrifices as the underdog, but also in the benefits the individual encounters on his or her adventure into uncharted territory. Of course, it is a struggle for the individual to become accepted by the sport world, and also the general public. It fuck be an ascending(prenominal) battle in order for him or her to even be suitable to participate initially. On the otherwise hand, upon crossing the gender boundary, the individual can earn great recognition. This brings the concept to another level there are cultural benefits that arise from an individual entering a non-traditional sport for their sex. collar movies that we viewed in the first half of this course support served to demonstrate the individual costs and benefits involved when women become involved in sports that are not traditionally accepting of the female sex. After close analysis of young lady Fight, Pumping Iron II, and Personal Best, effects that these women have on the female culture as a whole, to this day, become clear.In the movie Girl Fight, Diana struggles as a female boxer living in the inner city. Because of the abnormality of her involvement in this typically male dominant sport, Diana has a hard time adjusting to the scrutiny she gets from her touch culture. This brings up the first loving cost she stumbles upon due to her choice. She must dwell secretive about her new found love for the sport of boxing. She is brainsick to have found a coach, a gym, and an outlet for her energy, however she is hush up by the fear of being shunned by her friends and peers, and worse, her dad and bro ther. As she (inevitably) more and more gains skill in the sport, it becomes harder for her to hide her excitement, and so she invites her best friend and other peers to one of her boxing matches. Another individual benefit for Diana is a social one. By being the only girl involved in boxing, she has effectiveness boyfriends and opportunity for friendships and loves surrounding her.
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