A life course perspective on the start of Black middle-class women’s recreational running careers

IF 1.9 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Sociological Spectrum Pub Date : 2020-06-27 DOI:10.1080/02732173.2020.1781004
Alicia Smith-Tran
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Abstract This study is informed by two questions: How can studying the biographies of Black middle-class women illustrate how early life experiences shape adulthood health and leisure choices? More specifically, what life course processes affect one’s ability and choice to become a recreational runner? Using life story data, I utilize two interrelated concepts from the life course perspective, cumulative processes and turning points, to highlight how both of these social processes affect decisions to running recreationally. For the women in the study whose running stories exemplify cumulative processes, their narratives focused on the continuation of middle-class health and leisure practices from childhood and adolescence. Other participants’ narratives centered on poignant biographical moments related to health that served as key turning points that significantly altered participants’ exercise trajectories in adulthood. This subset of women were oftentimes working class or poor as children. The findings of this study have implications for why it is important to take an intersectional, long-armed approach to understanding Black women’s health and leisure during adulthood.
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从人生历程看黑人中产阶级女性休闲跑步生涯的开端
摘要本研究有两个问题:如何研究黑人中产阶级女性的传记来说明早期生活经历如何影响成年后的健康和休闲选择?更具体地说,什么样的人生过程会影响一个人成为休闲跑步者的能力和选择?使用生活故事数据,我从生活过程的角度利用了两个相互关联的概念,累积过程和转折点,来强调这两个社会过程如何影响娱乐性跑步的决策。对于研究中的女性来说,她们的跑步故事体现了累积过程,她们的叙述侧重于中产阶级从童年到青春期的健康和休闲实践的延续。其他参与者的叙述集中在与健康相关的辛酸传记时刻,这些时刻是显著改变参与者成年后运动轨迹的关键转折点。这一部分妇女往往是工人阶级,或者小时候很穷。这项研究的发现对为什么采取跨部门、长期的方法来了解黑人女性成年后的健康和休闲很重要有启示。
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