Masculinity in Athletics

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Masculinity in Athletics

Sports, in general, are a male dominated activity; every “real” male is suppose to be interested and/or involved in sports in the American society. However, it is not expected of a female to be interested in sports and there is less pressure on them to participate in physically enduring activities. These roles reflect the traditional gender roles imposed on our society that men are supposed to be stronger and dominant and females are expected to be submissive. As Michael Kimmel further analyzes these gender roles by relating that, “feminism also observes that men, as a group, are in power. Thus with the same symmetry, feminism has tended to assume that individually men must feel powerful” (106).

In the first photo, a girl and a boy are preparing to play a game of soccer. Male dominance in the sport can be reflected by any aspects of the photo including the position of the boy; his gesture to obtain the ball from the female portrays that he does not feel that she is not capable of starting the game. By reaching out for the ball, he expects her to submit an...

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