Table of Contents
Foreword
[Jayne Caudwell]
1. Surfing, Sex/es, Gender/s and Sexuality/ies
[lisahunter]
2. E Hua E: Surfing and Sexuality in Hawaiian Society
[Ian ʻAkahi Masterson]
3. Surfing, Sponsorship and Sexploitation: The Reality of Being a Female Professional Surfer
[Roslyn Franklin and Lorelei Carpenter]
4. Multiple Marginalization?: The Representation and Experience of Bodyboarding in Japan
[Eri Mizuno]
5. "Mexicans Don’t Surf": An Intersectional Analysis of Mexican American’s Experiences with Sport
[Cassie Comley]
6. Social Uses of the Beach and Relationships with Transgressive Bodies: Being a Female Surfer in Morocco
[Christophe Guibert]
7. A Tale of Two Surf Contests: Gender, Sex and Competitive Surfing in South Africa During the Late 1970s and Early 1990s
[Glen Thompson]
8. Stories of Surfing: Surfing, Space and Subjectivity/Intersectionality
[Rebecca Olive, Georgina Roy and Belinda Wheaton]
9. Queering Surfing from Its Heteronormative Malaise: Public Visual Pedagogy of Circa 2014
[lisahunter]
10. Surfing Ali‘I, Kahuna, Kupua and Akua: Female Presence in Surfing’s Past
[Ian ʻAkahi Masterson]
11. (Counter)Cultural Changes in Surfing and Surfing Scholarship: Towards Diverse, Intersectional, Liminal, Complex and Queer Activism Dialogues
[lisahunter]