JSGS Vol.2 (2003)

Journal>Vol.2(2003)
Essay
Keiko ITANI
The interdependence of physical education and gender


Original investigation
Masashi TAKAI
A treatise in the sociology of knowledge about disputations of sexism in media
―about the case of female managers in high school baseball
  →Abstract


Research notes
Misa ARIKI, Takako IIDA
The formation of gender identity from school physical education: analyses of reminiscences (Memory-work) by university students of their school life experiences

Takako IIDA
A study of the relationship between a person's concept of physical fitness and gender.

Mieko AE
The effect of the Japanese sport elite players who went abroad
−does it play junior high school students' role model?

Report
 The second conference, 2003
  
Abstract of lecture meeting 
  
Kaoru HONOKI
  The issues and perspective of school education from the viewpoint of gender studie
s
  
Abstracts of Work-shops
  
(1)The first step in finding gender-bias
    Speaker: Reiko HINO
    Coordinator: Kyoko RAITA
  (2)A discussion concerning the gender differences in sports rules- the case of Badminton
    Speaker: Namiko TAMURA, Junko TAHARA
    Coordinator: OTSUKA Mitsuo
  (3)Sexual harassment in the sport setting- the legal problems
    Speaker: Hisaaki SHIRAI
    Coordinator: Kimie KUMAYASU


Introduction of Foreign Literature
 Michael A. Messner "POWER AT PLAY Sports and the Problem of Masculinity"
 Chapter 1 Sport,Men, and Gender (pp.7-23) Beacon Press, Boston, USA, 1992
 Translation: Yasuo YOSHIKAWA
 Introduction: Kimio ITO




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