학술논문

Running Like a Man, Sitting Like a Girl: Visual Enthymeme and the Case of Caster Semenya.
Document Type
Article
Source
Women's Studies in Communication. 2015, Vol. 38 Issue 3, p331-350. 20p.
Subject
*Enthymeme (Logic)
Sex testing in sports
Intersex athletes
Intersex people
Intersexuality
Language
ISSN
0749-1409
Abstract
Much attention has been given to the controversy surrounding Caster Semenya, an 18-year-old South African athlete subjected to “sex testing” during the 2009 World Championships in Berlin, but far less attention has been given to Semenya's rhetorical response to the media's scrutiny of her body. This essay explores how Semenya's portrait on the cover ofYou, a prominent South African magazine, employs a visual rhetoric that functions as an enthymeme. I argue that while Semenya hailed audiences to view her as an authentic, feminine self, her visual enthymeme was constrained by medical conceptions of gender. By investigating the Semenya case, I analyze how female athletic bodies are displayed, disciplined, and reinscribed into sexist and racist discourses about gendered athleticism. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]