Gendered enskilment: becoming women through recreational running

Jasmijn Rana
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ABSTRACT In this article, I discuss how women learn to use their bodies, move, and become a different kind of being than men. I focus on the embodiment of gender in recreational running enskilment. The materiality of our bodies and the social expectations of girls and women affect their running enskilment. The environment of gendered, racialized, and otherwise minoritized people differ from that of white, cis-gendered men, who often form the base construct in social science research on running enskilment. Studies on the embodied knowledge of movement that are not written from a feminist perspective assume that how people are taught to move is gender-neutral or, worse, gender-less. By zooming on the kinesthesia of running, proprioception in public space, and the sense of being looked at, I critically rethink the sensuous engagement between embodied selves and environments and argue that the often-neglected social structures of an environment are key in understanding the enactment of the self through movement.
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性别化技能:通过休闲跑步成为女性
在这篇文章中,我将讨论女性如何学会使用她们的身体、移动,并成为一种不同于男性的存在。重点研究了性别在休闲跑步技能中的体现。我们身体的物质性和社会对女孩和妇女的期望影响着她们的跑步技巧。性别化、种族化或其他少数群体的环境不同于白人、顺性别男性的环境,后者往往构成社会科学研究跑步技能的基础结构。关于运动的具身知识的研究不是从女权主义的角度出发的,它们假设人们被教导的运动方式是性别中立的,或者更糟糕的是,没有性别。通过放大跑步的动觉、公共空间的本体感觉和被注视的感觉,我批判性地重新思考了具体化的自我和环境之间的感官接触,并认为经常被忽视的环境的社会结构是理解通过运动实现自我的关键。
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