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AUTOR(ES) Christine Mennesson
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Laboratoire de recherches en activités physiques et sportives, Université Paul Sabatier, France
ANO 2000
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO International Review for the Sociology of Sport
ISSN 1012-6902
E-ISSN 1461-7218
DOI 10.1177/101269000035001002
CITAÇÕES 35
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 fb7c4d1ad01e6c67b344133a48c3634c

Resumo

This article uses a combination of Bourdieu's concept of habitus theory and an interactionist perspective to examine women's participation in the traditionally 'man's world' of boxing. The two major aims of the study were to identify how women entered and stayed involved in boxing and the types of identities that they forged in the process. The data were collected via participant-observation and in-depth interviews with a sample of women boxers and their coaches. It was found that the women's entry into and continued involvement in boxing depends on both disposition and situation. It was also concluded that women boxers occupied an ambivalent position: on the one hand, by definition, they challenged the existing gender order; on the other hand, they also reinforced the status quo by displaying traditional modes of femininity. This tension was related to the modalities of boxers' practice ('hard' or 'soft') and their social histories. In short, the process of identity-formation among women boxers was inseparably social and sexual.

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