Sexism, Gender, & Normalcy Author Ariel Levy tackles the controversial issue surrounding Semenya Caster, in “ Either/Or: Sports, Sex and the Case of Caster Semenya” . Once South African Olympic runner , Caster, had begun to gain success, rumors had circulated that she was actually a boy, with these rumors greatly affecting her life. This piece goes deeper than just this controversial issue, as Levy elaborates on the issues of sexism in sports, the concept of gender and normalcy. Ariel Levy addresses the issue of sexism in sports in this piece. Firstly, throughout this piece, Levy explains the opinions of many people that believe that Caster has an unfair advantage, as an olympic runner, with the increased level of testosterone. Levy counters that by bringing up highly regarded athlete, Micheal Phelps, who “has unusually long arms and is said to have double-jointed elbows, knees, and ankles” (page 125). No one ever critiques these extreme advantages. On the other hand, a...
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