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Patricia Vertinsky
Patricia Vertinsky
Professor of Kinesiology, University of British Columbia
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The eternally wounded woman: Women, doctors, and exercise in the late nineteenth century
PA Vertinsky
Manchester University Press, 1990
7181990
Reclaiming space, revisioning the body: The quest for gender-sensitive physical education
PA Vertinsky
Quest 44 (3), 373-396, 1992
2581992
Physical culture, power, and the body
J Hargreaves, PA Vertinsky
Routledge, 2007
2352007
Sites of sport: Space, place and experience
J Bale, P Vertinsky
Routledge, 2004
2132004
More myth than history: American culture and representations of the Black female's athletic ability
P Vertinsky, G Captain
Journal of Sport History 25 (3), 532-561, 1998
1801998
Unfit survivors: Exercise as a resource for aging women
SJ O'Brien, PA Vertinsky
The Gerontologist 31 (3), 347-357, 1991
1711991
Gender relations, women's history and sport history: A decade of changing enquiry, 1983-1993
PA Vertinsky
Journal of Sport History 21 (1), 1-24, 1994
1641994
“Run, Jane, run”: Central tensions in the current debate about enhancing women's health through exercise
P Vertinsky
Women & Health 27 (4), 81-111, 1998
1291998
Stereotypes of aging women and exercise: A historical perspective
PA Vertinsky
Journal of aging and physical activity 3 (3), 223-237, 1995
1231995
Exercise, physical capability, and the eternally wounded woman in late nineteenth century North America
P Vertinsky
Journal of Sport History 14 (1), 7-27, 1987
1101987
The social construction of the gendered body: Exercise and the exercise of power
P Vertinsky
The International Journal of the History of Sport 11 (2), 147-171, 1994
891994
Locating a ‘Sense of Place': Space, Place and Gender in the Gymnasium
P Vertinsky
Sites of Sport, 8-24, 2004
812004
Representing the female pugilist: Narratives of race, gender, and disability in Million Dollar Baby
E Boyle, B Millington, P Vertinsky
Sociology of Sport Journal 23 (2), 99-116, 2006
792006
Old age, gender and physical activity: The biomedicalization of aging
P Vertinsky
Journal of Sport History 18 (1), 64-80, 1991
661991
The Eternally Wounded Woman: Women
P Vertinsky
Doctors, and Exercise in, 1994
641994
Embodying normalcy: Anthropometry and the long arm of William H. Sheldon's somatotyping project
P Vertinsky
Journal of Sport History 29 (1), 95-133, 2002
612002
Disciplining bodies in the gymnasium: Memory, monument, modernism
PA Vertinsky, S McKay
Psychology Press, 2004
582004
Physique as destiny: William H. Sheldon, Barbara Honeyman Heath and the struggle for hegemony in the science of somatotyping
P Vertinsky
Canadian bulletin of medical history 24 (2), 291-316, 2007
572007
Mind the gap (or mending it): Qualitative research and interdisciplinarity in kinesiology
P Vertinsky
Quest 61 (1), 39-51, 2009
562009
Body shapes: The role of the medical establishment in informing female exercise and physical education in nineteenth-century North America
P Vertinsky
From fair sex to feminism, 256-281, 2013
552013
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