A part of, yet apart from the team: Substantive membership and belonging of trans and nonbinary athletes

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY Canadian Review of Sociology-Revue Canadienne De Sociologie Pub Date : 2023-01-19 DOI:10.1111/cars.12415
Ali Durham Greey
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Increasingly, bills and policies prohibit the participation of trans women in competitive sport. The current sociopolitical moment begs the following question: how do interpersonal interactional moments function alongside formal policies and rules to shape trans athletes’ experiences of belonging in sport? Although formal institutional rules govern trans athletes’ ability to compete in sport, informal social sanctioning also denies these athletes equitable, or even de facto, membership in sport. I draw upon two case studies to explore trans athletes’ experiences of membership in elite “women's” sport. I apply Evelyn Nakano Glenn's work on citizenship to consider how trans athletes’ experiences of belonging are influenced by both formal rules imposed by organizations as well as informal social interactions with members of their sporting communities. Inclusion is not synonymous with membership. Trans athletes render visible the ways in which this system functions to contain the diversity of humanity's gender expression.

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这是团队的一部分,但又与团队无关:跨性别和非二元性别运动员的实质性成员资格和归属感
越来越多的法案和政策禁止变性女性参加竞技体育。当前的社会政治时刻回避了以下问题:人际互动时刻如何与正式的政策和规则一起发挥作用,以塑造跨性别运动员在体育运动中的归属感?尽管正式的制度规则管理着跨性别运动员参加体育比赛的能力,但非正式的社会制裁也剥夺了这些运动员公平的、甚至是事实上的体育会员资格。我利用两个案例研究来探讨跨性别运动员在精英“女子”运动中的成员经历。我运用伊夫琳·中野·格伦(Evelyn Nakano Glenn)关于公民身份的研究,来思考跨性别运动员的归属体验是如何受到组织施加的正式规则以及与体育社区成员的非正式社会互动的影响的。包容并不等同于成员资格。跨性别运动员展现了这一系统的运作方式,以包容人类性别表达的多样性。
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Review of Sociology/ Revue canadienne de sociologie is the journal of the Canadian Sociological Association/La Société canadienne de sociologie. The CRS/RCS is committed to the dissemination of innovative ideas and research findings that are at the core of the discipline. The CRS/RCS publishes both theoretical and empirical work that reflects a wide range of methodological approaches. It is essential reading for those interested in sociological research in Canada and abroad.
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