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Playing Nice and Losing: The Struggle for Control of Women's Intercollegiate Athletics, 1960-2000 Book

Playing Nice and Losing: The Struggle for Control of Women's Intercollegiate Athletics, 1960-2000
Playing Nice and Losing: The Struggle for Control of Women's Intercollegiate Athletics, 1960-2000, For nearly a century, women physical educators kept an iron-fist control of women's intercollegiate athletics within the sex-separate spheres of college campuses and under an educational model of competition. According to the author, Ying Wushanley, th, Playing Nice and Losing: The Struggle for Control of Women's Intercollegiate Athletics, 1960-2000 has a rating of 3 stars
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Playing Nice and Losing: The Struggle for Control of Women's Intercollegiate Athletics, 1960-2000, For nearly a century, women physical educators kept an iron-fist control of women's intercollegiate athletics within the sex-separate spheres of college campuses and under an educational model of competition. According to the author, Ying Wushanley, th, Playing Nice and Losing: The Struggle for Control of Women's Intercollegiate Athletics, 1960-2000
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  • Playing Nice and Losing: The Struggle for Control of Women's Intercollegiate Athletics, 1960-2000
  • Written by author Ying Wushanley
  • Published by Syracuse University Press, March 2004
  • "For nearly a century, women physical educators kept an iron-fist control of women's intercollegiate athletics within the "sex-separate" spheres of college campuses and under an educational model of competition. According to the author, Ying Wushanley, th
  • Wushanley (Millersville University) looks at the evolution of women's intercollegiate athletics and examines the demise of the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW). He discusses the shift from protectionism to sex-separation, the inf
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1Introduction : women's intercollegiate athletics in a male-dominated society
2The background of women's intercollegiate athletics : 1890s-1960s
3Cold war, olympic defeat, and women's sport as a pawn : the AAU-NCAA battle
4Growing NCAA interest in women's intercollegiate athletics : 1963-1968
5Early NCAA attempts at the governance of women's intercollegiate athletics : 1968-1973
6The Kellmeyer lawsuit : scholarships, equal opportunities, and the questions of power and control
7Equality over power : the impact of Title IX on intercollegiate athletics for women
8The challenge to AIAW's solitary control : 1975-1979
9Margot Polivy, legal costs, and the AIAW's financial disaster
10From NCAA "governance plan" to the end of AIAW operation
11The final judgment : a tale of two trials
Epilogue : reducing the gap : gender equity in intercollegiate athletics at the dawn of the twenty-first century
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