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In-text: (Cahn, 1994)
Your Bibliography: Cahn, S., 1994. Coming on strong. New York: Free Press.
In-text: (Chaudhuri, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Chaudhuri, S., 2012. In the Ring: Gender, Spectatorship, and the Body. The International Journal of the History of Sport, 29(12), pp.1759-1773.
In-text: (Halbert, 1997)
Your Bibliography: Halbert, C., 1997. TOUGH ENOUGH AND WOMAN ENOUGH: Stereotypes, Discrimination, and Impression Management Among Women Professional Boxers. Journal of Sport & Social Issues, 21(1), pp.7-36.
In-text: (Johnson, 1998)
Your Bibliography: Johnson, T., 1998. Throwing Like A Girl: Constitutional Implications of Title IX Regarding Gender Discrimination in High School Athletic Programs. Northern Illinois University Law Review, 18(1), pp.575-600.
In-text: (Lafferty and McKay, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Lafferty, Y. and McKay, J., 2004. “Suffragettes in Satin Shorts”? Gender and Competitive Boxing. Qualitative Sociology, 27(3), pp.249-276.
In-text: (Lenskyj, 1990)
Your Bibliography: Lenskyj, H., 1990. Power and Play: Gender and Sexuality Issues in Sport and Physical Activity. International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 25(3), pp.235-245.
In-text: (Schmitt, Branscombe, Kobrynowicz and Owen, 2002)
Your Bibliography: Schmitt, M., Branscombe, N., Kobrynowicz, D. and Owen, S., 2002. Perceiving Discrimination Against One's Gender Group has Different Implications for Well-Being in Women and Men. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 28(2), pp.197-210.
In-text: (WOODWARD, 2004)
Your Bibliography: WOODWARD, K., 2004. Rumbles in the Jungle: Boxing, Racialization and the Performance of Masculinity. Leisure Studies, 23(1), pp.5-17.
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