Monday, February 11, 2019
Women and Sport in Girlfight, Billy Elliott and Dare to Compete :: Film Movies
Women and Sport in Girlfight, Billy Elliott and Dare to CompeteWhen a adult female or man joins a non-traditional sport for their sexual urge or sex, it send word wear drastic social and cultural costs. These impact not unless the individual but also the entire community. When a person challenges the gender roles of society, then they change the perceptions of what men or women are capable of doing, they advertise androgynize cultural norms, and they open up sports for others. First of all, it is important to note that the basic few challengers to a gender role are seen as novelties. In the film Dare to Compete, many early woman athletes were co-opted into male teams to attract to a greater extent fans. Baseball managers would often employ stunts to raise their ticket sales, with one obscure team the Clowns putting on a vaudeville show during the game. The Clowns did have a female player, but she was not publicized to grab much(prenominal) attention at first. Later, advert isements would announce her presence as astounding that a woman could play as well as a man. She was a novelty within a novel team. In the all-female league during globe War 2, the managers would have the girls wear short skirts and put on composing to look like ladies. Men would come hoping for a striptease in the middle of the game, because women were placed in the same category of sports as the grim leagues. That is, they were only to entertain and not actually compete. In Girlfight, the main fibre is at first skeptically viewed by her coach and then she is viewed as a humorous oddity until she proves her determination. Last year, Muhamid Ali and George Foremans daughters decided to fight each other in a rematch of the famed Rumble in the Jungle. This received major network coverage and was a pay-per-view event on HBO, but the girls were trivialized and many late night commentators ridiculed the idea of women boxing more than one round. Jay Leno suggested that in between round s, the ladies would stop to touch up their piece or become enraged if their hair was mussed during the match. The event was well watched because of this curiosity, and it hopefully proved that the daughters of Ali and Forman were just as much an athlete as they were. Women or men who enter a non-traditional sport for their gender will constantly be viewed with skepticism.
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