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Game Face

What Does a Female Athlete Look Like?

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On playing fields and street corners, in backyards and gyms, the people in this arresting array of pictures are unselfconsciously exploring the physical and emotional pleasures of competition and play. Each image offers an affirming and satisfying answer to the question at the heart of Game Face : What do girls and women look like when freed from traditional feminine constraints, using their bodies in joyful and empowering ways?To show America what women’s sports looks like, Jane Gottesman searched through the work of our country’s best photographers, from the newest photojournalists to artists such as Annie Leibovitz and Ansel Adams. The result is a unique and inspiring document of the tremendous impact that the growth of female sports at all levels is having on society—and on women themselves.

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Game Face, Geoffrey Biddle, Jane Gottesman, Penny Loveday-Marshall

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2003
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Titel
Game Face
Untertitel
What Does a Female Athlete Look Like?
Sprache
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
2003
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
224
ISBN10
0812968689
ISBN13
9780812968682
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Beschreibung
On playing fields and street corners, in backyards and gyms, the people in this arresting array of pictures are unselfconsciously exploring the physical and emotional pleasures of competition and play. Each image offers an affirming and satisfying answer to the question at the heart of Game Face : What do girls and women look like when freed from traditional feminine constraints, using their bodies in joyful and empowering ways?To show America what women’s sports looks like, Jane Gottesman searched through the work of our country’s best photographers, from the newest photojournalists to artists such as Annie Leibovitz and Ansel Adams. The result is a unique and inspiring document of the tremendous impact that the growth of female sports at all levels is having on society—and on women themselves.