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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Lindsay PieperPublisher: University of Illinois Press Imprint: University of Illinois Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.426kg ISBN: 9780252081682ISBN 10: 0252081684 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 20 April 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsPieper takes on the complex and infinitely important topic of sex testing in women's sport with fresh insight and a measured hand. In the process, she deftly unpacks how attempts to 'control' sex are continually fraught with elements of sexism, gender anxieties, and geopolitical tensions. This is an enlightening and necessarily disturbing analysis. --Jaime Schultz, author of Qualifying Times: Points of Change in U.S. Women's Sport Sex Testing is the first comprehensive account of the various sex and gender tests that sports authorities have devised from the 1930s on for female athletes. It offers great documentation of significant developments, well-written throughout, accompanied by incisive, penetrating insights as to what is going on below the surface in the world of women's sports. It is a stellar, informative read that public libraries should acquire. It is certainly, above all, a scholarly resource that colleges and universities should purchase. --ARETE For the first time, someone is pulling together the complete history of sex testing in sport. A very important book that makes a significant and unique contribution. --Alison M. Wrynn, former editor, Journal of Sports History Pieper does an exceptional job of detailing the history and methods of sex/gender testing and of connecting the phenomenon to larger sociological issues about appropriate physical activity for women... Essential. --Choice A timely and important book, the first in-depth history of its kind. Rich in detail and thorough in research, it is a must read for understanding the multiple layers of politics and ideology that inform gender policing in sport.--Kathryn Henne, author of Testing for Athlete Citizenship: Regulating Doping and Sex in Sport A timely and important book, the first in-depth history of its kind. Rich in detail and thorough in research, it is a must read for understanding the multiple layers of politics and ideology that inform gender policing in sport.--Kathryn Henne, author of Testing for Athlete Citizenship: Regulating Doping and Sex in Sport A Choice Outstanding Academic Title, 2016 Sex Testing is the first comprehensive account of the various sex and gender tests that sports authorities have devised from the 1930s on for female athletes. It offers great documentation of significant developments, well-written throughout, accompanied by incisive, penetrating insights as to what is going on below the surface in the world of women's sports. It is a stellar, informative read that public libraries should acquire. It is certainly, above all, a scholarly resource that colleges and universities should purchase. --ARETE, publication of the Sport Literature Association. Sociology of gender scholars will find the book of interest given its historical evidence of the ways in which sex testing reflected 'larger cultural perceptions of womanhood' in the twentieth century. --Gender and Society Pieper's well-written and carefully crafted narrative and analysis provides enormous insight into a topic previously unexplored at such depth. --Sport History Review Pieper does an exceptional job of detailing the history and methods of sex/gender testing and of connecting the phenomenon to larger sociological issues about appropriate physical activity for women. . . . Essential. --Choice Chock full of terrific research from primary sources. . . . Pieper's message comes through loud and clear: sex testing is a political act. It is about enforcing gender norms, not ensuring fair play. --Women's Review of Books Pieper takes on the complex and infinitely important topic of sex testing in women's sport with fresh insight and a measured hand. In the process, she deftly unpacks how attempts to 'control' sex are continually fraught with elements of sexism, gender anxieties, and geopolitical tensions. This is an enlightening and necessarily disturbing analysis. --Jaime Schultz, author of Qualifying Times: Points of Change in U.S. Women's Sport For the first time, someone is pulling together the complete history of sex testing in sport. A very important book that makes a significant and unique contribution. --Alison M. Wrynn, former editor, Journal of Sports History A timely and important book, the first in-depth history of its kind. Rich in detail and thorough in research, it is a must read for understanding the multiple layers of politics and ideology that inform gender policing in sport. --Kathryn Henne, author of Testing for Athlete Citizenship: Regulating Doping and Sex in Sport Author InformationLindsay Parks Pieper is an assistant professor of sport management at Lynchburg College. 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