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ArtikelEstablishing and Challenging Masculinity: The Influence of Gendered Discourses in Organized Sport  
Oleh: Adams, Adi ; Anderson, Eric ; McCormack, Mark
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Language and Social Psychology (Full Text) vol. 29 no. 3 (Sep. 2010), page 278-300.
Topik: heteromasculinity; masculinity; hegemony; football; soccer; discourse
Fulltext: Vol 29, no (3), page 278–300.pdf (276.13KB)
Isi artikelThis study examined how coaches and players constructed and regulated masculinity in organized sport. Using participant observation, the authors examined the role of discourses in the construction and regulation of sporting masculinity within a semiprofessional British football (soccer) team. Two predominant discourses were present: (a) masculinity establishing discourse and (b) masculinity challenging discourse—heuristic tools to understand the use of toxic language in the construction and maintenance of masculinity. Coaches frequently used discourses that drew on narratives of war, gender, and sexuality to facilitate aggressive and violent responses for enhancing athletic performance. However, the authors also found that these discourses have limited influence beyond the playing field, highlighting the segmentation of the sporting and social identities of these players and a loosening of the traditional and empirically evidenced ability of sports to socialize men into narrow forms of masculinity.
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