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Body Constructing in Profession and Everyday Life with the Example of Female Athletes Performing Bodybuilding in St. Petersburg

Student: Anisimova Irina

Supervisor: Elena L. Omelchenko

Faculty: Saint-Petersburg School of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Modern Social Analysis (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2019

The work consists of introduction, three chapters, conclusion, bibliography, applications. The first chapter examined the sociology of the body as a field of sociological knowledge, studied female physicality, and also sport as an element of physicality. In the second chapter, body construction by female athletes in everyday life is analyzed. In the third chapter, body construction by female athletes in the professional field is analyzed.

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