Undoing age, redefining gender, and negotiating time: Embodied experiences of midlife women in endurance sports

IF 2.2 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Time & Society Pub Date : 2020-08-12 DOI:10.1177/0961463X20948987
Suzy Ben Dori, A. Kemp
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Despite the increasing participation of midlife women in sports, and biomedical and consumerist discourses encouraging physical activity, research on intersections of age, gender, and the body in sports is lacking or fragmentary. Based on in-depth interviews with Israeli women aged 40–60 years participating in marathons, ultramarathons, and triathlons, we explore how they experience their participation and how these experiences correspond with normative socio-temporal assumptions about midlife transitions, gender, and the body. Findings reveal that endurance sports enable midlife women to challenge dominant discourses on the “decaying” and “menopausal” body by undoing age and formulating gender narratives that include new identities and negotiations of temporal orders. The interplay between undoing age and redefining gender operates through two mechanisms: “embodied experiences” that introduce the body as a material reality and a source of critical knowledge, and the liminality of mid-age as a life-course transition characterized by the absence of institutional and symbolic anchors. We make a twofold contribution to the critical literature on gender and life course. First, we develop the concept of embodied experiences as a vantage point for understanding the intersections of age and gender. Second, we highlight the potential of participation in endurance sports for negotiating temporal orders and formulate new narratives of femininity and aging.
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放弃年龄、重新定义性别和协商时间:中年女性在耐力运动中的具体经历
尽管中年女性越来越多地参与体育运动,生物医学和消费主义话语鼓励体育活动,但对年龄、性别和身体在体育运动中的交叉点的研究是缺乏或零碎的。基于对40-60岁参加马拉松、超级马拉松和铁人三项比赛的以色列女性的深入采访,我们探讨了她们如何体验自己的参与,以及这些体验如何与关于中年过渡、性别和身体的规范社会时间假设相一致。研究结果表明,耐力运动使中年女性能够通过消除年龄和制定包括新身份和时间顺序谈判在内的性别叙事,挑战关于“衰老”和“更年期”身体的主流话语。消除年龄和重新定义性别之间的相互作用通过两种机制进行:“具体体验”将身体引入物质现实和批判性知识的来源,以及中年作为生命历程过渡的极限,其特征是缺乏制度和象征锚。我们对关于性别和人生历程的批判性文献做出了双重贡献。首先,我们发展了具体体验的概念,将其作为理解年龄和性别交叉点的有利位置。其次,我们强调了参与耐力运动的潜力,以协商时间顺序,并制定关于女性气质和衰老的新叙事。
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Time & Society
Time & Society SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Time & Society publishes articles, reviews, and scholarly comment discussing the workings of time and temporality across a range of disciplines, including anthropology, geography, history, psychology, and sociology. Work focuses on methodological and theoretical problems, including the use of time in organizational contexts. You"ll also find critiques of and proposals for time-related changes in the formation of public, social, economic, and organizational policies.
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