Sunday, April 22, 2012
Summary Blog
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Application of Course Concept

As stated in my introduction blog, I myself have had the experience of playing with a female teammate on an all boys softball team. This to me at the time was a very new concept because I was not used to having a female teammate. Our first thought of our female teammate was the same thought any young boy will have. “Can she even play baseball?” We were very happy and relieved that she played like an all-star. She didn’t throw like a girl, she didn’t hit like a girl, and actually she didn’t play like a girl at all. She played like one of the guys. Because of her great ability to play baseball, the thought of her being a female quickly fled from our minds. She was our teammate, our shortstop; she was “one of the guys”.
There is one concept that closely relate to the ever growing movement of women going away from the perception of Barbie dolls and makeup to baseball glove, football helmets, and soccer cleats. That concept is “Gender as Body Performance”. More and more women are showing that they can be equals with men, but there is still some resistance to the idea of women being able to compete on the same level as men.
Boy won't wrestle girl: MyFoxBOSTON.com

There was a huge national uproar towards the young man’s decision to not wrestle the girl due to his “religious beliefs”. To some this was a justified decision as you can easy see as an example in the above video. But many believe it was because of the sole fact that she was a female that the young boy decided not to wrestle her. “When people internalize social expectations about gender/sex and the body, it becomes difficult for them to determine whether they construct their gender identities or whether gender/sex expectations begin to construct them”
The boy’s decision also goes along with the concept of religion as a social institution. "Joel believes based on his conscience and his faith, that girls should be treated with dignity and respect,"
There are some who have taken the “attractiveness” portion of the “Gender as Body performance” concept and created a all women football league. I first heard about this league a few months ago, but it has been around for 3 years now. It is known as the lingerie football league. Yes it is geared towards male audiences, and it is easy to tell by the league’s tag line. “True Fantasy Football”. I thought it would just be models in lingerie attempting to play football. I am happy to say I was wrong. Yes these women are in lingerie, which I believe is stupid, but they play like any other professional football player. They hit hard, run fast, and are very aggressive. As you will see from the highlights in this video; Spoiler Alert! The fight breaks out at 3:55.
“Beauty can be a positive human aesthetic. However, cultural norms defining bodily beauty tend to have narrow, shifting boundaries that make them virtually unattainable.”
With that in mind, I leave you with this video of a 9 year old girl who is not in the lingerie league, but in a all boys football league. She doesn’t need fewer clothes to grab the attention of those around her. Her skills on the football field speak for themselves.
Work Cited
DeFrancisco, V. P., & Palczewski, C. H. (2007). Communicating Gender Diversity. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications.
Football, L. (2011, January 7). Game 16: THE STORY - Miami Caliente at Tampa Breeze - LFL Lingerie Football. Retrieved March 1, 2012, from YouTube.com: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6e5TWUHEW2I&feature=related
Fox25. (2011, Feburary 18). MyFox Boston. Retrieved 04 01, 2012, from Boy won't wrestle girl: http://www.myfoxboston.com/dpp/news/national/boy-wont-wrestle-girl-20110218
Maynard, M. (2011, October 8). The New York Times. Retrieved 3 1, 2012, from Even in a Locker Room Apart, an Undeniable Leap of Progress: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/09/sports/female-football-player-represents-remarkable-progress-for-women.html?pagewanted=all
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Introduction: Female Masculinity

There is one gender identity that has always peaked my interest; that gender identity is female masculinity, or in easier to describe terms, masculine women. These types of women are those who decide that playing with Barbie and trying on her new clothing outline or figuring out how to play house is not what they want to do. These kinds of women decide to do what society describes as more masculine activity usually reserved for boys. I myself was exposed to a masculine girl when I played baseball in junior high school. She was taller than most of the boys on the team, bigger than most of the boys on the team, she was more athletic than most of the boys on the team. She was so good that she was our starting short-stop. I played 1st base and some of the ball she was beam at me really hurt the hell out of my hand. We as a team didn’t care that our short-stop was a girl, we only cared that she played well and that she had the same determination to win as we did. We went undefeated that season and she was at every game. “One must study how a culture’s predominant social institutions influence an individual’s life, and how individuals can affect the policies, procedures, and practices of social institutions.”
It seems that women today are evolving beyond the path society has chosen for them. Today the amounts of communication media outlets have allowed for women to experience and see many different types of gender identities that exist in the world. This also allows them to find others who are just like them and help them determine that they are not alone. There are many different social groups for women that available. There are even websites now to help support the growth of female gamers. http://female-gamer.com/ and http://www.girlgamer.com/. “Female bonding was not possible within patriarchy; it was an act of treason. Feminist movement created the context for female bonding.”
Many more women are volunteering to join the military. This is a obvious indication of the perception of women changing from being seen as fragile and weak; to women who are strong and are willing to fight for our nation. This is a big topic of discussion in our political landscape right now. Rick Santorum was recently quoted saying this about women in combat “I do have concerns about women in front-line combat. I think that could be a very compromising situation, where people naturally may do things that may not be in the interest of the mission because of other types of emotions that are involved."
Works Cited
DeFrancisco, V. P., & Palczewski, C. H. (2007). Communicating Gender Diveristy. Sage Publications, Inc.
Greene, B. W. (2012, February 23). The Ballot 2012. Retrieved February 25, 2012, from USNEWS: http://www.usnews.com/news/blogs/ballot-2012/2012/02/23/rick-santorum-shifts-on-women-in-combat
hooks, b. (2000). Feminism is for Everybody. Brooklyn: South End Press.
