Table of Contents
Part 1. Historical Perspectives.- Chapter 1.
Activewear: The Uniform of the Neoliberal Female Citizen; Julie Brice and Holly Thorpe.- Chapter 2.
Olympics Outfits
for Women: From ‘Feminine Only’ to Burqas and Bikinis; Linda K. Fuller.-Chapter 3:
Uniforms for Female eSports Athletes; Ryan Rogers.- Part 2. Socio-Political Perspectives.- Chapter 4.
Women's Sports and Fashions in Arab Gulf Countries; Najat Al Saied and Pam Creedon.-Chapter 5.
Just Wear It: Media Coverage of the Nike Pro Hijab; Adrianne Grubic.-Chapter 6.
Saree as an Official Indian Dress at International Sporting Events: A Critique; Kulveen Trehan.- Part 3. Socio-Cultural Perspectives.- Chapter 7.
The Portrayal of Women's Sport and Fitness Attire on Instagram: A Thematic Content Analysis of #sportwear and #fitnesswear; Melissa deJonge, Amy Nesbitt, and Catherine M. Sabiston.- Chapter 8.
Fetishization of Women's Athletic Wear: Japanese Obsessions with Bloomers; Yuya Kiuchi.- Chapter 9.
Stepping up to the Plate: Why an Investment in Girls’ Athletic Apparel is Good for the Game; Katie Lebel and Danica Vidotto.- Chapter 10.
An Ideological Analysis of FORPLAY’s Sexy Sports Costumes: ‘Seductive Speed’ as Embodiment of Hegemonic Masculinity; Sarah M. Wolter.- Part 4. Sport-Specific Perspectives.- Chapter 11.
Women Rugby Players: Unflattering Uniformed Tales from the Front Row; Katerina Tovia Dufoo, - Chapter 12.
Tennis Whites, Catsuits, and Fringe: Women’s Tennis Apparel; Anne C. Osborne and Danielle Sarver Coombs.- Chapter 13.
Thankful for Stretch Jeans: A Study on Female Throwers’ Views on Body Ideal; Matilda Elfgaard and Anna Hafsteinsson Östenberg.- Chapter 14.
Females, Fashion, and Freedom: The Emergence of Cycling Sportswear; Gertrud Pfister and Gerald R. Gems.- Chapter 15.
One Step Forward: Equality in Women's Wrestling Shoes and Uniforms?; Shannon Scovel.- Chapter 16.
Threads of Third Wave: Desiring Women’s Flat Track Roller Derby Uniforms; M.C. Whitlock.