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AUTOR(ES) Anima Adjepong
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Department of Sociology, Simmons University, USA
ANO 2020
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO International Review for the Sociology of Sport
ISSN 1012-6902
E-ISSN 1461-7218
EDITORA Sage Publications Ltd
DOI 10.1177/1012690219834486
CITAÇÕES 1
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 1dfa7fddd27e19c54921caec570a0c09

Resumo

In this article, I revisit the women's 800-meter track final during the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games in order to revise normative constructions of 'the black athlete,' black women's masculinities, and African women's place in the 'sporting black diaspora.' Specifically, I consider the discussions about masculinity and black athleticism that followed the South African track athlete, Caster Semenya, after she won the silver medal in August 2012. I argue that Semenya's position on the world stage and her unapologetic embrace of a queer black masculinity disrupts prevailing accounts of 'the black athlete' by affirming the position of black sportswomen and postcolonial African athletes within that narrative.

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