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Entertainment & Sports

Dec. 12, 2009

Distinguishing Sex in Sports

Professors Diane Klein and Dylan Malagrino write about Caster Semenya, a 2009 World Championships gold medalist, and the concept of gender in athletics.

By Diane Klein and Dylan Malagrino

It's not often that disputes in sports implicate highly theoretical concepts of gender, or force what are effectively glorified referees to call in a battery of experts to answer the question, "What is a woman?" But because athletic competition is sex-segregated, every so often an athlete comes along who challenges some of our unstated beliefs about sex and gender, and whose continued participation in sport requires someone in authority ...

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