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Testing for athlete citizenship regulating doping and sex in sport Kathryn E. Henne

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Author:
Henne, Kathryn E. 1982-  Search this
Physical description:
xiii, 228 pages illustrations 24 cm
Type:
Books
Date:
2015
Notes:
NMAHMAI copy 39088020377099 Purchased from the NMAH LIbrary Endowment
Contents:
Diagnosing doping: the institutionalization of the moral crusade -- Codifying the code: the legalization of anti-doping regulation -- Impossible purities: the gendered science of fair play -- A pure playing field nation: the curious case of New Zealand
Summary:
Incidents of doping in sports are common in news headlines, despite regulatory efforts. How did doping become a crisis? What does a doping violation actually entail? Who gets punished for breaking the rules of fair play? In Testing for Athlete Citizenship, Kathryn E. Henne, a former competitive athlete and an expert in the law and science of anti-doping regulations, examines the development of rules aimed at controlling performance enhancement in international sports. As international and celebrated figures, athletes are powerful symbols, yet few spectators realize that a global regulatory network is in place in an attempt to ensure ideals of fair play. The athletes caught and punished for doping are not always the ones using performance-enhancing drugs to cheat. In the case of female athletes, violations of fair play can stem from their inherent biological traits. Combining historical and ethnographic approaches, Testing for Athlete Citizenship offers a compelling account of the origins and expansion of anti-doping regulation and gender-verification rules. Drawing on research conducted in Australasia, Europe, and North America, Henne provides a detailed account of how race, gender, class, and postcolonial formations of power shape these ideas and regulatory practices. Testing for Athlete Citizenship makes a convincing case to rethink the power of regulation in sports and how it separates athletes as a distinct class of citizens subject to a unique set of rules because of their physical attributes and abilities
Topic:
Doping in sports  Search this
Athletes--Drug use  Search this
Athletes--Sexual behavior  Search this
Sex factors in disease  Search this
Doping in Sports--prevention & control  Search this
Athletic Performance--legislation & jurisprudence  Search this
Athletes  Search this
Sex Factors  Search this
Doping in Sports  Search this
Dopage dans les sports  Search this
Maladies--Facteurs sexuels  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
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