Emergent Specters and Disruptive Play in the Production of Disc Golf

Q2 Social Sciences Sociological Focus Pub Date : 2022-07-03 DOI:10.1080/00380237.2022.2080779
Alex R. Colucci
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ABSTRACT Disc golf is experiencing immense recent growth that, in 2020, noticeably outpaced the steady growth seen in the sport over the past decade. This spirited movement has vaulted disc golf into the position of a suddenly and perhaps unexpectedly emerging sport. “Growth” has become a central paradigm around which the sport (its institutions and participants) concentrates. Alongside this emergence, social and political issues emerge, unexpectedly for some, from the sport’s (recent) past that serve to challenge its present trajectory. To examine these emergences, I develop Derrida’s associated concepts of hauntology, absence/presence, and the trace to draw out and play with connections between the sport’s emergence issues. Revolving around “growth” as a central paradigm, production, excess, access, diversity, inclusion, toxicity, and sustainability all appear as related issues in the sport’s emergent present. Beginning with empirically based vignettes, I question the present social material condition of disc golf. This questioning, and emerging understanding, proceeds by drawing connections between the present condition of social relations in the sport and social and political theory. Here, I draw on an array of post-structural and political-economic theory during my analysis to carry through the vocabulary established by a hauntological framework and a sense of play. The resulting deconstruction provides both a playful vocabulary and conceptual apparatus for analyzing disc golf’s emergence and the status of other emerging sports. This process, in turn, demonstrates the transformative potential of embracing the decentering, disruptive potential inherent to ‘play’ in the double sense. The “play” of writing (with language) and the “play” of direct action that promotes difference to challenge fixed positions that are central to producing cultural phenomena, such as disc golf.
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圆盘高尔夫生产中的突发性Specters和颠覆性游戏
摘要:圆盘高尔夫最近正经历着巨大的增长,2020年的增长速度明显超过了过去十年的稳步增长。这一充满活力的运动使圆盘高尔夫一跃成为一项突然出现的运动,也许是出乎意料的。“增长”已成为这项运动(其机构和参与者)所关注的中心范式。在这一出现的同时,一些人出乎意料地从这项运动(最近)的过去中出现了社会和政治问题,这些问题挑战了它目前的发展轨迹。为了研究这些突发事件,我发展了德里达的相关概念,即出没学、缺席/在场,以及这项运动的出现问题之间的联系。围绕“增长”这一核心范式,生产、过剩、获取、多样性、包容性、毒性和可持续性都是这项运动新出现的相关问题。从基于经验的小插曲开始,我质疑圆盘高尔夫目前的社会物质条件。这种质疑和新出现的理解是通过将体育中的社会关系现状与社会和政治理论联系起来进行的。在这里,我在分析过程中借鉴了一系列后结构和政治经济学理论,以贯彻由一个闹鬼的框架和一种游戏感所建立的词汇。由此产生的解构为分析圆盘高尔夫的出现和其他新兴运动的地位提供了一个有趣的词汇和概念工具。这一过程反过来证明了在双重意义上拥抱“游戏”固有的分散、破坏性潜力的变革潜力。写作(与语言)的“游戏”和促进差异的直接行动“游戏”,以挑战对产生文化现象(如圆盘高尔夫)至关重要的固定位置。
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